
Donation aims to support humanitarian emergency after earthquakes that killed about 3,899 people and injured 16,740
Portugal sends oito tons of medicines to Venezuela
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Crematoriums and morgues in Venezuela operate 24 hours a day after the earthquakes. Portugal sends eight tons of medicines to Venezuela. The country's main airport remains closed following the structural damage caused by the earthquakes that struck the country on June 24.
Furthermore, The Portuguese government will carry out a medication donation operation to support the response to the humanitarian emergency in Venezuela, following the violent earthquakes that occurred on June 24.
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Crematoriums and morgues in Venezuela operate 24 hours a day after the earthquakes.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPortugal sends eight tons of medicines to Venezuela.
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The country's main airport remains closed following the structural damage caused by the earthquakes that struck the country on June 24.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — País +1The Portuguese government will carry out a medication donation operation to support the response to the humanitarian emergency in Venezuela, following the violent earthquakes that occurred on June 24.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — País +1
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Crematoriums and morgues in Venezuela operate 24 hours a day after the earthquakes.
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