The earthquake in Venezuela was felt in Aruba, but the main impact there appears to have been alarm and precaution rather than major damage. Aruba’s government said the island did not experience direct impact or damage, and tsunami advisories for the region were later withdrawn.

Aruba impact

  • Residents reported strong shaking, especially in some districts, and the event prompted concern across the island.
  • Authorities monitored tsunami risk because Aruba was included in the initial regional threat assessment.
  • Official updates later indicated no confirmed damage or casualties in Aruba.

Venezuela context

  • The quakes were much more severe in Venezuela itself, where reports described collapsed buildings, injuries, and heavy damage.
  • Because the earthquakes were shallow and strong, they were widely felt across nearby Caribbean islands, including Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire.

What it means

For Aruba, this was mainly a felt-event and alert-response situation , not a destructive local disaster. The bigger effects were the shaking, evacuation caution, and temporary tsunami concern.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here. TL;DR: Aruba felt the earthquake, briefly faced tsunami concern, and then was reported to have no major damage or injuries.