Venezuela Sky Turns Red Days After Deadly Earthquake
A red sunset appeared in the skies over Caracas, Venezuela, on June 30, days after the country experienced devastating twin earthquakes. The striking red color of the sunset was captured in footage posted to social media, showing the vibrant evening sky over the Venezuelan capital. The cause of the intense red color is unclear, but factors such as dust, smoke, and pollution may have contributed to its appearance.
- ▪Venezuela experienced a devastating twin earthquake prior to the red sunset.
- ▪The red sunset was visible in the skies over Caracas, the Venezuelan capital.
- ▪The cause of the red sunset's intense color is unclear, but may be due to dust, smoke, or pollution.
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