<p>A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake rocked Venezuela on Tuesday, August 21, with tremors from the quake damaging buildings in neighboring Trinidad and Tobago.</p><p>Reuters</a> reported there were no casualties and minor damage in Venezuela after the earthquake struck off the coast of the northeastern province of Sucre.</p><p>On the neighboring islands of Trinidad and Tobago, several buildings were damaged in the quake, according to CTVTT.com</a>. Aftershocks left the towns of Arima and Carenage without electricity, according to Trinidad and Tobago Newsday</a>.</p><p>This video shows the impact of the earthquake in the town of Valencia in north central Trinidad. Trees and electricity poles sway and water can be seen sloshing in a bucket under the force of the tremors. Credit: Khasif Rawle F Perez via Storyful</p><br />