National Emergency Declared in Venezuela
Venezuela has declared a national emergency following reports of bombings and increased military activity in its capital, Caracas. The government responded to explosions and power outages that affected parts of the city.
Details of the Incident
Multiple explosions were reported in Caracas, accompanied by significant air activity. The disturbances led to power outages in various areas, creating heightened tension and uncertainty among residents.
Regional and International Response
In response to the events, the president of Colombia has called for urgent meetings of the United Nations (UN) and the Organization of American States (OAS) to address the situation. The calls highlight regional concern over the developments in Venezuela.
Ongoing Situation
Authorities in Venezuela have not yet released detailed information about the perpetrators or the full extent of the damage caused by the bombings. The national emergency declaration indicates the government's intent to manage the crisis with heightened measures.