
World rallies behind Venezuela as earthquake death toll reaches 188
Switzerland mobilized 80 personnel, eight rescue dogs and 18 tonnes of equipment to be sent to Venezuela as soon as possible.
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Switzerland mobilized 80 personnel, eight rescue dogs and 18 tonnes of equipment to be sent to Venezuela as soon as possible. International aid United Nations-certified rescuers will help search for quake survivors, interim president Delcy Rodriguez said in a televised message. Spain and France were sending dozens of specialists, and Germany promised six military transport planes.
Furthermore, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said in a post on X that 300 rescue workers and paramedics were prepared to travel to Venezuela, along with 50 tons of medical supplies. CARACAS, Venezuela — Offers of rescue support, aid and condolences poured into Venezuela on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes left at least 188 people dead and over 1,500 injured. The east Asian nation was rocked by a 7.2-magnitude quake itself on Thursday, escaping with no major damage.
In addition, Spain was the first of several European countries to react to the quakes. "The coming days will require a massive collective effort to support the Government-led response and help communities," he said.
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Switzerland mobilized 80 personnel, eight rescue dogs and 18 tonnes of equipment to be sent to Venezuela as soon as possible.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesInternational aid United Nations-certified rescuers will help search for quake survivors, interim president Delcy Rodriguez said in a televised message.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSpain and France were sending dozens of specialists, and Germany promised six military transport planes.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSalvadoran President Nayib Bukele said in a post on X that 300 rescue workers and paramedics were prepared to travel to Venezuela, along with 50 tons of medical supplies.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesCARACAS, Venezuela — Offers of rescue support, aid and condolences poured into Venezuela on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes left at least 188 people dead and over 1,500 injured.
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The east Asian nation was rocked by a 7.2-magnitude quake itself on Thursday, escaping with no major damage.
according to Malay MailSpain was the first of several European countries to react to the quakes.
according to Malay Mail"The coming days will require a massive collective effort to support the Government-led response and help communities," he said.
according to The Straits Times - WorldItaly's Civil Protection agency said it was sending an advance team to Venezuela, which will prepare and coordinate the later arrival of more rescuers.
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Pope Leo XIV sent “initial” emergency aid of 100,000 euros ($114,000) to Venezuela, the Vatican announced.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesSalvadoran President Nayib Bukele said in a post on X that 300 rescue workers and paramedics were prepared to travel to Venezuela, along…
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesCARACAS, Venezuela — Offers of rescue support, aid and condolences poured into Venezuela on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes left at…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sidePublic / AgenciesSwitzerland mobilized 80 personnel, eight rescue dogs and 18 tonnes of equipment to be sent to Venezuela as soon as possible.
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideCenterInternational aid United Nations-certified rescuers will help search for quake survivors, interim president Delcy Rodriguez said in a…
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