El Salvador Sends Second Contingent of Rescuers to Jamaica - Today's News in El Salvador
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This is part of the aid plan announced by the President of the Republic Nayib Bukele. On Saturday, El Salvador sent the second contingent of rescuers to Jamaica, as part of the humanitarian mission deployed after Hurricane Melissa, category 5, which left a trail of destruction in much of the Caribbean country. The group traveled with rescue teams, specialized tools and emergency supplies to strengthen the search, rescue and assistance efforts fo…
Presidential House confirmed the arrival in Jamaica of the humanitarian mission sent by El Salvador, as part of the international support promoted by President Nayib Bukele in the face of the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. The delegation is composed of 60 firefighters, 36 members of the Operational Tactical Group, 60 specialists in water rescue, 95 elements of [...] The post El Salvador Humanitarian Mission arrives in Jamaica to support aft…
The Salvadoran contingent sent by President Nayib Bukele is already active in Jamaica, providing support to families affected by Hurricane Melissa, which landed on 28 October as a powerful Category 5 hurricane, leaving serious material damage and entire communities devastated. The humanitarian mission is made up of more than 300 highly trained professionals in search, rescue, water rescue and emergency medical care operations. Teams have been de…
Day by Day News: The humanitarian mission sent by President Nayib Bukele's government arrived in Jamaica early Saturday morning to provide assistance to those affected by Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall on October 28 as a Category 5 storm and caused severe damage across much of the country. The Salvadoran contingent consists of 300 people trained in search and rescue operations, water rescue, and emergency medical care. Among them are 60 …
Salvadoran contingent ready to provide assistance The Government of El Salvador, led by President Nayib Bukele, sent a humanitarian contingent to Jamaica to support families affected by Hurricane Melissa. More than 300 professionals make up the group, including specialists in: Search and Rescue Operations Aquatic Rescue Emergency Medical Care The contingent also includes three search and rescue binomials, prepared to respond immediately in the m…
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