
Deadly Earthquakes Strike Venezuela, Killing Over 900 and Leaving Thousands Missing
A series of devastating earthquakes in Venezuela has resulted in at least 920 deaths and tens of thousands missing, prompting international relief efforts from 17 countries. The disaster has severely impacted the nation's economy and highlighted challenges in the local emergency response.
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Venezuela’s Economy Was On the Rise. Then the Earthquakes Struck.
Expectations are now rising over the role the United States will play in helping Venezuela, which had already been laid low by decades of misrule.
By Simon Romero and Emma Bubola
Read full article →U.S. pledges generous earthquake relief to Venezuela
Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised: "We have a whole-of-government response. It'll be big; it'll be fast; and it'll be effective."
By Fatma Tanis
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As the official death toll continues to rise following Wednesday's earthquakes, Venezuelans say the civilian population has shouldered the brunt of the rescue and recovery work.
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Gavin Lee is pleased to welcome Germania Rodriguez Paleo, American-Venezuelan journalist and commentator, former US chief reporter for the Daily Mail. She offers a forceful political interpretation of Venezuela's earthquake disaster through the lens of institutional collapse and democratic illegitimacy. Rodriguez Paleo argues that while the earthquake itself was a natural event, the scale of the resulting humanitarian catastrophe was profoundly shaped by decades of political decay.
By Gavin LEE
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Read full article →Venezuela earthquakes: How India's armed forces have become a global first responder
India's armed forces have once again showcased their global humanitarian reach. Following devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, a 41-member rescue team and a field hospital were swiftly dispatched. This mission echoes past successful operations like those in Nepal, Yemen, and South Sudan, highlighting India's robust capability in rapid disaster response and civilian evacuation worldwide, extending far beyond national defense.
By TOI NEWS DESK
Read full article →A doublet, international relief, rising deaths: All about Venezuela earthquakes
Recorded as one of the strongest natural catastrophes to sit the South American nation in over a century, Venezuelans struggle to pick the pieces as aid comes.
Read full article →S. Korea pledges $5 million in earthquake aid to Venezuela
The South Korean government will provide $5 million in humanitarian assistance to Venezuela through international organizations operating in the country following this week's devastating earthquakes, the Foreign Ministry said Friday. The ministry said the assistance is intended to "support a swift response to the loss of life and property damage caused by the powerful earthquakes in Venezuela, as well as early recovery efforts." "The Korean government hopes this assistance will help restore the
By The Korea Herald
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Read full article →Venezuela earthquakes leave 920 dead, 50,000 missing
Two powerful Venezuela earthquakes have left 920 dead and 50,000 missing. Rescue efforts are underway as the death toll is expected to rise. Read More: https://punchng.com/venezuela-earthquakes-leave-920-dead-50000-missing/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →Earthquakes in Venezuela kill 920, thousands missing
A rescue team from Chile arrived at one residential complex of of four tall buildings housing hundreds of apartments that reduced to rubble The post Earthquakes in Venezuela kill 920, thousands missing appeared first on Vanguard News.
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