What caused the earthquakes?published at 05:15 BST
Venezuela lies in a seismically active zone where two tectonic plates, the Caribbean and the South American, meet.
According to the US Geological Survey, the second and larger of the two quakes today occurred as a result of "shallow strike-slip faulting" near the boundary of these plates.
This is when faults, or fractures between the plates, move horizontally. An earthquake is caused when this movement happens quickly.
"While commonly plotted as points on maps, earthquakes of this size are more appropriately described as slip over a larger fault area," USGS reports.
The pair of quakes today "likely indicates a complex, rupture interaction process", the organisation says.
Aftershocks, including "some potentially with strong shaking" are still possible, it adds.
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