Caracas, Venezuela – Reports are emerging of gunfire in close proximity to the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas. According to a Venezuelan government source, the situation is currently under control.
Details remain scarce, but initial reports suggest the incident occurred earlier this morning. The exact location of the gunfire, relative to the palace, is still being clarified. Authorities are reportedly investigating the circumstances surrounding the event.
DZWatch is closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available. The government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, assured that security forces have secured the area and that there is no immediate threat to the President or the stability of the government.
This incident comes at a time of heightened political tension in Venezuela. The country has been grappling with economic challenges and social unrest for several years, leading to increased scrutiny of the current administration.
While the government is downplaying the significance of the event, opposition groups are likely to seize upon it as further evidence of the country’s instability. The international community is also watching closely, with many expressing concern about the potential for further escalation.
For now, the focus remains on gathering accurate information and assessing the full extent of the incident. DZWatch will continue to provide comprehensive coverage as the story develops.



