Three Countries Pledge Aid to Venezuela After Earthquake
Officials from the United States, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic have announced they will send rescue teams and humanitarian assistance to Caracas.

In response to the recent earthquake in Venezuela, officials from the United States, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic have announced they will send rescue teams and humanitarian assistance to Caracas. The pledge of support underscores the solidarity of these nations with Venezuela during a natural disaster. While specific details about the scale and timing of the aid have not been disclosed, the offer includes search and rescue teams and humanitarian supplies. This international response is seen as crucial for the affected population, especially given Venezuela’s ongoing economic challenges. The assistance will be coordinated with Venezuelan authorities to ensure effective distribution. The earthquake has caused significant damage, and the arrival of foreign rescue teams is expected to boost local efforts. Further updates on the deployment of aid are anticipated as the situation develops.

