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Powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela, hundreds dead or injured

First seen 6/25/2026, 12:55:21 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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What happened: ‘High casualties’ feared after two powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela: USGS

Where coverage diverges: Right: 1 (Washington Examiner); Lean Left: 2 (Axios, CBS News — World).

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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Right
Washington Examiner
‘High casualties’ feared after two powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela: USGS
Right angle.
Lean Left
Axios
Powerful earthquakes devastate Venezuela
Lean Left angle.
Lean Left
CBS News — World
Powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela, hundreds dead or injured
Lean Left angle.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 2 sources

CBS News — World Lean Left
Powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela, hundreds dead or injured
Venezuela's acting president said the death toll from powerful twin earthquakes was likely to rise, as USGS modeling suggested thousands may have been killed.
Mixed Factuality · Other
Axios Lean Left
Powerful earthquakes devastate Venezuela
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela about 100 miles west of Caracas on Wednesday, killing dozens of people, injuring hundreds and causing widespread damage. The big picture: …
High Factuality · Conglomerate

Right · 1 source

Washington Examiner Right
‘High casualties’ feared after two powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela: USGS
Two powerful earthquakes struck north-central Venezuela on Wednesday, collapsing buildings, triggering panic across the country and capital of Caracas, and prompting the U.S. Geolo…
High Factuality · Billionaire-owned

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