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US, Cuba and Iran join global rescue effort after Venezuela earthquakes

US, Cuba and Iran join global rescue effort after Venezuela earthquakes

Summary

Countries including the US, Cuba, Iran, and several others have pledged help after two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela on 24 June. The quakes caused deaths, injuries, and big damage, while Venezuela struggles with ongoing economic and health problems.

Key Facts

  • Two earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 hit Venezuela on 24 June, causing at least 164 deaths and about 1,000 injuries.
  • The earthquakes severely damaged Caracas and northern parts of the country.
  • Venezuela already faces economic crisis, flooding, and health challenges, making disaster response harder.
  • The US announced a fast, large government response, including help from the Department of Defense.
  • Latin American countries like Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, and Cuba offered aid; Cuba sent health workers already on site.
  • European countries such as the Netherlands, Spain, France, Germany, and Switzerland are sending rescue teams and equipment.
  • Iran and China expressed readiness to help with relief and rescue efforts.
  • The UN and humanitarian groups stressed the urgent need for international support as many Venezuelans already need aid before the earthquakes.
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