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ווענעזועלא ערד ציטערניש: דער סטאדיום אין קאראקאס טרייסלט זיך

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Terrifying Moment Venezuela's 7.5 Earthquake Hits Mid-Game at Caracas Baseball Stadium — Caught on Camera

In one of the most striking pieces of footage to emerge from Venezuela's catastrophic twin earthquakes on June 24, 2026, cameras inside Estadio Universitario de Caracas captured the precise, chilling moment the ground began to shake during a live LMBP baseball game between the Marineros and the Senadores. Within seconds of the tremors beginning, players, umpires, and fans moved with remarkable composure toward the open center of the field — instinctively seeking the safest available open space as the stadium structure groaned around them. The footage, now circulating widely, transforms what was supposed to be an ordinary evening of baseball into an unforgettable visual document of the exact moment disaster struck Venezuela's capital.

The back-to-back earthquakes, measuring approximately 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude and centered near Yaracuy in north-central Venezuela, sent violent shockwaves rippling across Caracas and surrounding regions, triggering the collapse of dozens of buildings and generating significant casualties across the country. At the stadium, the instinctive rush to the open field almost certainly saved lives — an open grass expanse offering far greater safety than the concrete stands and covered concourses that would have posed serious falling debris risks. The video stands as a powerful reminder that in the critical first seconds of a major earthquake, clear-headed, rapid movement to open ground can make the difference between life and death.

The images coming out of Estadio Universitario are among many harrowing records of a disaster that has left Venezuela reeling, with rescue teams still working around the clock to pull survivors from the wreckage of collapsed structures across La Guaira, Caracas, and neighboring communities. The broader catastrophe has once again exposed the dangerous vulnerability of Venezuela's aging infrastructure, weakened by years of economic ruin and institutional neglect under the Maduro government. What began as a routine sports broadcast ended as a live record of one of the most powerful earthquakes to strike Venezuela in decades — a moment that will not soon be forgotten by anyone who watched it unfold in real time.

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