A Second Group of Cuban Rescuers Arrive in Venezuela After the Earthquakes - Foco Informativa
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After their arrival in Venezuelan territory, this new group joins the brigades coming from different nations.
The second group of a brigade of rescuers from Cuba arrived in Caracas to support the search and rescue operations of people due to the impact of the double earthquake of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 in Venezuela, state media reported on Tuesday. The brigade is made up of 13 Cubans, among them specialists in forensic medicine, as well [...] The entry A second group of Cuban rescuers arrives in Venezuela after the earthquakes was first published in Focu…
Caracas, 29 Jun (Prensa Latina) The second group of Cuban rescue and health experts arrived in Venezuela today to join the rescue and recovery efforts of victims of the earthquakes that hit seven states of this country with intensity. The post Second group of rescuers and health workers from Cuba arrived in Venezuela first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Cuba reiterated its support for Venezuela by sending humanitarian aid personnel as part of the international response to the emergency caused by the double earthquake of June 24. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez stated that the cooperation reflects the island's "unwavering solidarity" with the Venezuelan people. Read Here: Heavy rains cause rivers to overflow in Portuguesa. The announcement came after the arrival of a new Cuban contingent on Jun…
They arrived with their backpacks, their equipment and the fatigue of a country that also goes through one of the most difficult stages of its history. There was no time to rest. As soon as they arrived, the Cuban rescuers joined the search effort, while the Cuban Medical Brigade continued where it never stopped: in hospitals and health centers that attend an unprecedented emergency The post Cuba does not abandon Venezuela first appeared on Cuba…
A second group of Cuban rescuers join in Venezuela the more than 2,000 experts from 25 countries working against the clock to save people alive still under the rubble. More than 96 hours have already passed since the recognized “greatest natural catastrophe” in the history of this South American nation last week in which two powerful earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 of magnitude recededed seven states of the coastal coast of western Venezuela. Authori…

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