Published Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 03:47 PM PT

BLUF: A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck 28 km northwest of Montalbán, Carabobo State, Venezuela at shallow depth. Residents in north-central Venezuela and potentially coastal areas should expect significant shaking, structural damage, and possible aftershocks. Tsunami potential is unconfirmed — await official guidance from FUNVISIS and NOAA/PTWC.
DETAILS
- Magnitude: M7.1 — classified as a major earthquake; capable of causing severe damage over large areas
- Epicenter: 28 km NW of Montalbán, Venezuela — Coordinates: 10.407°N, 68.493°W (Carabobo/Cojedes state border region)
- Depth: 13.2 km — shallow-focus event; shallow earthquakes typically produce stronger surface shaking and greater damage potential than deeper events
- Affected corridor: Montalbán, Valencia, Maracay, and potentially Caracas may experience significant to severe shaking; population exposure is high given proximity to Venezuela’s densely populated northern corridor
- Aftershock risk: Elevated — M7.1 events routinely generate significant aftershocks; secondary structural failures are a confirmed hazard class for this magnitude
IMPACT
- Population at risk: Millions of residents across Carabobo, Aragua, and surrounding states in Venezuela’s most densely populated region
- Infrastructure: Older and unreinforced structures in the region face elevated collapse risk; power, water, and communications disruption is probable
- Tsunami status: UNCONFIRMED — epicenter is inland but proximity to Caribbean coast warrants monitoring; no official tsunami warning confirmed at time of this alert
- Humanitarian: Venezuela’s existing infrastructure and emergency response capacity is severely degraded; disaster impact may be disproportionate relative to magnitude
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
- If in affected region: Drop, cover, hold on. Do not exit buildings during shaking. Evacuate to open areas only after shaking stops; assess for structural damage before re-entry
- Coastal populations: Monitor PTWC (Pacific Tsunami Warning Center) and FUNVISIS for tsunami advisories — do not assume all-clear until official confirmation
- Organizations with personnel in Venezuela: Initiate personnel accountability checks immediately; assume communications may be degraded
- Emergency managers: Pre-position assessment teams; anticipate access constraints given Venezuela’s road infrastructure condition
- Do not rely on social media for damage assessment — await FUNVISIS and official Venezuelan civil protection (PROTECCIÓN CIVIL) reporting
UNCERTAINTY FLAGS
⚠Casualty figures: None confirmed at time of alert ⚠Tsunami risk: Not confirmed — monitoring ongoing ⚠Infrastructure damage: Unverified — assess via official channels only ⚠Aftershock sequence: Ongoing monitoring required
SOURCES
- Seismic parameters: USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (primary)
- Regional authority: FUNVISIS (FundaciĂłn Venezolana de Investigaciones SismolĂłgicas)
- Tsunami monitoring: NOAA/PTWC
Alert generated from confirmed seismic data only. No related context from memory cache was applicable to this event.
