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Overnight Explosions Shake Caracas

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On Jan. 3, 2026, at about 2 a.m. local time, multiple explosions were heard across Caracas, Venezuela.

Multiple explosions were heard across Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, in the early hours of Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. Loud blasts were audible citywide at around 2 a.m. local time, according to witnesses cited by Reuters.

The southern part of the city, near a major military base, experienced a power outage following the explosions, Reuters witnesses said. No immediate details were provided on the number of blasts, the specific installation affected, or whether the loss of electricity was directly caused by the explosions.

Power Loss Near Military Base

The proximity of the outages to a key military site sharpened attention on the incident’s security implications. Caracas hosts several strategic installations, and disruptions near such locations are closely watched by regional and international observers, particularly given existing frictions between Venezuela and the United States.

As of midday on Jan. 3, Venezuelan authorities had not released an official statement explaining the cause of the explosions, the extent of damage, or whether emergency or military units had been deployed. No casualty figures were issued, and there was no confirmation of damage to military infrastructure.

Visuals On Social Media

Videos circulating on social media platforms appeared to capture the moment explosions struck parts of the city. The footage showed flashes and loud detonations consistent with the timing described by witnesses.

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