
Search teams of seven nations, including Panama and Mexico, travel to the affected area to support rescue efforts
More than 15 countries send rescue workers and help Venezuela after earthquakes
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A group of 24 rescue workers from seven countries will travel to the affected area to support the search for survivors and the installation of community canteens. A wave of international solidarity was activated following the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela, with the dispatch of specialized search and rescue teams, humanitarian aid and financial support from more than a dozen countries. Panama: President José Raúl Mulino sends rescue to Venezuela after the earthquakes.
Furthermore, Topos Azteca travels to Venezuela to support rescue work.
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A group of 24 rescue workers from seven countries will travel to the affected area to support the search for survivors and the installation of community canteens.
according to Aristegui NoticiasA wave of international solidarity was activated following the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela, with the dispatch of specialized search and rescue teams, humanitarian aid and financial support from more than a dozen countries.
according to Tal CualPanama: President José Raúl Mulino sends rescue to Venezuela after the earthquakes.
according to Infobae — AméricaTopos Azteca travels to Venezuela to support rescue work.
according to Aristegui Noticias
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