El Salvador Enviará Cincuenta Toneladas De Ayuda Humanitaria a Jamaica, Anuncia Bukele - Latino-News - El Periódico De Los Hispanos
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Day by Day News El Salvador – The Salvadoran government will send more than 50 tons of humanitarian aid to Jamaica, a country facing severe damage after Hurricane Melissa struck the island as a Category 5 storm, causing significant loss of life and property in the Caribbean region. The announcement was made by President Nayib Bukele via his Twitter account, where he reported that three planes will depart this Friday carrying rescue workers and e…
El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele, announced Thursday night in X that his government will send fifty tons of humanitarian aid to Jamaica, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean. El Salvador's entry will send fifty tons of humanitarian aid to Jamaica, announces Bukele was first published in the Digital Process.
President Bukele Will Send Three Humanitarian Planes to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa
El Salvador has announced the deployment of three humanitarian aid planes to Jamaica to assist those affected by the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. The mission, led by President Nayib Bukele, will depart tomorrow carrying more than 300 rescuers and over 50 tons of essential supplies, including food, water, and emergency equipment. President Bukele emphasized the importance of solidarity and compassion in times of crisis, stating, “God …
President Nayib Bukele announced that El Salvador will send three humanitarian aid planes to Jamaica this Friday, as a sign of solidarity in the face of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. More than 300 rescuers will participate in the mission, who will carry more than 50 tons of supplies intended to support families affected by the natural phenomenon. “God loves the one he gives with joy,” President Bukele said.
The President of the Republic, Nayib Bukele, reported that tomorrow, Friday, October 31, El Salvador will send three humanitarian aid planes to Jamaica, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa that left devastating damage. Bukele detailed that in this mission, more than 300 rescuers will participate, and will deploy more than 50 tons of supplies, in order to support those affected by the devastation of this natural phenomenon. Melissa entered…
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