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The reports on the double earthquake in Venezuela reveal that the widespread destruction was not solely due to the strength of the tremors but also resulted from weak infrastructure and vulnerabilities in the buildings, especially older ones. Studies indicate that factors such as construction methods, building age, soil type, and adherence to seismic resistance standards significantly influence the level of damage and the ability to withstand the quake. Experts also point out that modern buildings designed according to earthquake-resistant standards are better able to withstand such events, although they may still sustain minor damages or require additional reinforcement.
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