A section of the southwestern coastline of Trinidad and
Tobago has reportedly risen about 20 feet above its previous level
following a series of powerful earthquakes in neighboring Venezuela,
according to local media reports.
Residents told the Daily Express that large cracks
have appeared across parts of the affected coastal area after the rare
geological event.
The sudden uplift has devastated local marine life, leaving
hundreds of fish, crabs, shellfish, and stingrays dead among the e...