Satellite imagery published by multiple outlets shows the extent of destruction in Venezuela following two earthquakes that strike last Thursday. The images present “before and after” views of affected areas, allowing the scale of damage to be compared visually. Several reports emphasize that the La Guaira region is among the hardest hit, with buildings and infrastructure appearing damaged or destroyed in the post-quake scenes.

The coverage focuses on the use of satellite photos to document the aftermath across parts of the country impacted by the twin quakes. By pairing pre-event and post-event images, the reports highlight changes to the landscape and the severity of damage in populated areas. While the outlets’ wording varies slightly, they describe the same event sequence—two earthquakes occurring on the same day—and converge on the central point that satellite images are being used to show the disaster’s impact. The reporting does not add new competing interpretations of the cause or casualty figures within the provided excerpts, concentrating instead on the visual evidence of destruction.