Phil Parisi
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Here is some of the sound of what's happened.
It's disturbing to hear, but this first is of a high-rise housing block collapsing as people are scrambling.
Reporter Tony Mawad was heading out to watch the World Cup soccer.
He was in the lift in an elevator when the first earthquake hit.
The elevator kept going, and doors opened when it got to ground level.
Thanks for that.
These twin earthquakes are expected to be the worst humanitarian disaster in Venezuela in decades.
It comes less than six months since the U.S.
military removed Maduro, the dictator, opened the way for more oil and mining investment from the U.S.
and elsewhere.
That's what they're saying.
They did this study at a point where two major faults converged just north of L.A., and they say if this gateway was to give way, it could lead to a huge earthquake in the region.
To this point, the strongest quake I've gone through was 7.3, and the biggest one I've ever surveyed after the aftermath was an 8 back in 1985 in Mexico City.
Anyway, there are now signs of a shift in the war, and Zelensky says Ukraine is getting ready to attack energy and military sites inside Russia.
So Trump was asked, what do you think now?
Well, he's doing pretty well.
No matter how you look at it, he's doing pretty well.
He's holding his own, at least.
A lot of people dying on both sides.
But I think he's doing pretty well.