Venezuela has experienced a surge in seismic activity, with FUNVISIS reporting over 1,315 tremors since a significant double earthquake event on June 24. While recent daily activity continues, including a 3.0 magnitude quake recorded southeast of Zulia, analysts suggest a gradual reduction in the intensity of these geological movements.
Seismic Trends and FUNVISIS Data
According to data tracked by FUNVISIS, the country recorded more than 200 earthquakes within a single week recently. This brings the cumulative total to 1,315 recorded events since the June 24 double earthquake, as reported by La Verdad.
FUNVISIS continues to monitor these movements daily, providing public updates to keep communities informed of epicenters and magnitudes, such as the recent activity in Zulia.
Expert Outlook: Is the Activity Stabilizing?
Marcos Salgado, as cited by La Iguana TV, suggests that the faults involved in these recent events are progressively reducing their overall sismicity.
Preparedness in Active Seismic Zones
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FUNVISIS is the official body responsible for monitoring and reporting seismic data in the country.
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