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Tel Aviv geologist says Venezuelan colleagues had warned of earthquake risk
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50% centerFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · 13 hours ago
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What happened
Prof. Shmuel Marco of Tel Aviv University said his colleagues in Venezuela had warned that earthquake risk was rising. Speaking to Ynet Studio, he said they are currently not answering, and he warned that Israel is far from ideal in earthquake preparedness.
- 01Marco said the Venezuelan quakes were a rare pair of events.
- 02He said friends and colleagues in Venezuela are not answering.
- 03Colleagues had warned that earthquake risk was increasing.
- 04Marco said the latest quake matched their prediction.
- 05He said Israel is far from ideal in earthquake preparedness.
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