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Venezuela Earthquake Explained + Europe’s Record Heatwave | Takaro Kids Geography This episode covers two major humanitarian crises: a pair of powerful earthquakes in Caracas, Venezuela on June 24 (7.2 followed within a minute by 7.5 on the Richter scale), and an extreme heatwave across Europe. The hosts explain what earthquakes are, how tectonic plates cause shaking, why rigid buildings in places less used to earthquakes can collapse, and describe ongoing rescue efforts, international aid from over 24 countries, and reported unofficial figures of up to 10,000 missing or dead. They then discuss Europe’s unprecedented temperatures (including 39°C in London), why homes and infrastructure there are not designed for such heat, impacts like fan shortages, government advisories, nuclear power plant cooling challenges, glacier melt, and rail disruptions from metal expansion, linking these events to the need to address global warming and climate change. The quiz asks what the Richter scale measures. 00:00 Intro Two Big Events 00:38 Venezuela Quake Overview 01:03 What Causes Earthquakes 02:51 Richter Scale Explained 04:01 Why Buildings Collapse 05:09 Rescue Aid Efforts 07:06 Personal Quake Stories 09:18 Europe Heatwave Begins 11:15 Why Europe Struggles 12:47 Infrastructure Climate Impacts 14:42 Climate Change Takeaways 15:26 Quiz Richter Scale 16:49 Last Week Winner Outro Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]
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