Venezuela welcomes 1,600 foreign rescuers in urgent search for quake survivors
Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez said in an overnight address on state television that 10 more countries were still to join rescue efforts and…
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Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez said in an overnight address on state television that 10 more countries were still to join rescue efforts and 14,000 military and police members were in La Guaira to patrol and take sanitary measures. “In recent hours, Venezuela has received 17 flights carrying more than 1,600 members of rescue teams, and over the next 24 hours, the arrival of 25 additional flights is expected,” said foreign ministry official Oliver Blanco. “We thank the international community for its support and solidarity during these moments of uncertainty for Venezuelans,” Blanco added on X in the early hours of Saturday. The US said it was mobilizing $150 million in aid and easing sanctions, while its military dispatched two ships and said helicopters and aircraft would support rescue efforts. Officials closed the road between La Guaira and nearby Caracas on Friday evening, saying heavy traffic was preventing quick passage of emergency vehicles and official rescuers.
Furthermore, Venezuela’s oil production was not affected by the quakes, oil minister Paula Henao said on Friday, adding that fuel distribution would be guaranteed.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — Venezuela welcomes 1,600 foreign rescuers in urgent search for quake survivors. ; By REUTERS JUNE 27, 2026 16:41 Venezuela's government said on Saturday that 1,600 members….
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Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez said in an overnight address on state television that 10 more countries were still to join rescue efforts and 14,000 military and police members were in La Guaira to patrol and take sanitary measures. “In recent hours, Venezuela has received 17 flights carrying more than 1,600 members of rescue teams, and over the next 24 hours, the arrival of 25 additional flights is expected,” said foreign ministry official Oliver Blanco. “We thank the international community for its support and solidarity during these moments of uncertainty for Venezuelans,” Blanco added on X in the early hours of Saturday.
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The US said it was mobilizing $150 million in aid and easing sanctions, while its military dispatched two ships and said helicopters and aircraft would support rescue efforts.
according to MyJoyOnline +4Officials closed the road between La Guaira and nearby Caracas on Friday evening, saying heavy traffic was preventing quick passage of emergency vehicles and official rescuers.
according to Daily Dispatch +4Venezuela’s oil production was not affected by the quakes, oil minister Paula Henao said on Friday, adding that fuel distribution would be guaranteed.
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- Venezuela welcomes 1,600 foreign rescuers in urgent search for quake survivors.The Straits Times - World
- By REUTERS JUNE 27, 2026 16:41 Venezuela's government said on Saturday that 1,600 members…The Jerusalem Post (Front Page)
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