Reports of multiple explosions have emerged from Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, triggering fear and uncertainty among residents as thick smoke was seen rising over parts of the city.
According to an Al Jazeera correspondent in the country, the explosions were heard in southern areas of Caracas, close to a major military installation.
Residents in the affected neighbourhoods also reported sudden power outages following the incidents, raising concerns about a possible security breach or targeted attack.
As of press time, Venezuelan authorities have yet to issue an official statement confirming the explosions or explaining their cause.
The lack of immediate clarification has further heightened anxiety, particularly given the sensitive location near a key military base.
The reported blasts come at a time of rising diplomatic and political tensions between Venezuela and the United States, fueling speculation about the nature of the incident. However, there is currently no verified evidence directly linking the explosions to the ongoing US–Venezuela standoff.
Videos circulating widely on social media platforms appear to show dark plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and several neighbourhoods plunged into darkness. While the footage has intensified public concern, the videos have not been independently verified.
Security forces are said to be on heightened alert across the capital, with residents in affected areas reportedly advised to remain indoors as authorities assess the situation. Traffic movement in parts of the city was also said to be disrupted, although details remain sketchy.
The situation remains fluid, with observers closely monitoring developments as Venezuelan officials are expected to release more information. This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as details emerge.