World Rallies to Aid Venezuela After Devastating Earthquakes
Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- International aid pours into Venezuela following two powerful earthquakes that killed at least 235 people and injured 1,500.
- Rescue teams, supplies, and condolences are arriving from numerous countries, including Germany, Turkey, Spain, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.
- South American nations like Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Cuba, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Uruguay have also pledged or sent assistance.
The world is extending a helping hand to Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes devastated the country, claiming at least 235 lives and injuring 1,500 others. A continuous stream of rescue teams, vital supplies, and messages of solidarity is reaching the affected nation.
Numerous countries have pledged or already delivered significant aid. Germany has dispatched four military aircraft loaded with humanitarian supplies and rescue personnel, carrying approximately 75 to 80 individuals and 30 tons of equipment, including search dogs. Turkey has sent a 67-member team of search and rescue specialists, doctors, and aid workers, accompanied by two dogs and three vehicles. Spain and France have each sent dozens of experts, while Switzerland has mobilized 80 personnel, eight search dogs, and 18 tons of equipment. The Netherlands has announced a 2 million euro aid package, and a Czech team is preparing to deploy.
The United States has committed substantial support, including two naval ships, transport aircraft, helicopters, and $150 million in aid. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised the swift and effective response from government agencies, while President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. stands with Venezuela. Iran and China have also offered assistance, underscoring a global readiness to support Venezuela's recovery.
Neighboring South American countries are also mobilizing relief efforts. Brazil is sending an field hospital, 36 firefighters, and several rescue and communications specialists. Mexico has dispatched rescue and medical teams and stands ready to provide further support. El Salvador plans to send 300 rescue and ambulance personnel along with 50 tons of equipment and medicine. Cuba, Chile, and Colombia have also sent aid, with Argentina, Costa Rica, and Uruguay expressing solidarity, and Ecuador and the Dominican Republic ready to send supplies.
The United States stands with our new and great friends.
Originally published by Morgunblaรฐiรฐ in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.