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Explosions reported in Venezuelan capital

Explosions were reported in Caracas, Venezuela, early Saturday, with at least seven blasts and low-flying aircraft observed in the area. The Venezuelan government condemned what it termed 'military aggression' from the U. S., prompting President Maduro to declare a national emergency and mobilize defense forces. Videos of fires and smoke in the city have surfaced on social media, but the situation remains chaotic and unverified.

Reuters. Video Obtained by Reuters/via REUTERS

Reuters. Video Obtained by Reuters/via REUTERS

Credit: A column of smoke rises during multiple explosions in the early hours of the morning, in Caracas, Venezuela, January 3, 2026 in this screen grab obtained from video obtained by

Key Highlights

  • At least seven explosions and low-flying aircraft were reported in Caracas.
  • The Venezuelan government accused the U. S. of military aggression.
  • President Nicolas Maduro declared a national emergency and mobilized defense forces.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration prohibited U. S. aircraft from operating in Venezuelan airspace.
  • Videos on social media show buildings on fire and large smoke plumes.
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Sources

  1. Live Updates: Emergency In Venezuela, US Says Conducting Strikes
  2. Videos Show Buildings On Fire, Huge Smoke After Blasts In Venezuela
  3. Trump launches attack in Venezuela as Maduro accuses 'extremely serious military aggression'
  4. Explosions reported in Venezuelan capital

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