Naufraged Un Vessel with Six Tons of Food for Native Warao in Delta Amacuro
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12-02-26.-A boat carrying six tons of food wrecked this Wednesday in the Pedernales municipality of Delta Amacuro State. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) confirmed the incident through its official channels. The shipment was part of the...
A boat carrying six tons of food was shipwrecked this Wednesday in the municipality of Pedernales, in Delta Amacuro state, according to the United Nations World Food Programme (UN). The agency reported on Instagram account about this shipwreck. In addition, it specified that the boat was carrying food “as part of its school meal program in indigenous warao communities.” Andrés Rodríguez, director in charge of the program in Venezuela, confirmed …
On Wednesday, 11 February, a ship was wrecked, transporting supplies from the World Food Programme (WFP) to indigenous communities in the state of Delta Amacuro, in the Capure sector, in the municipality of Pedernales. The ship transported six tons of food to approximately 200 families and students of educational centres whose access is strictly fluvial. Faced with the emergency, residents of the area requested the collaboration of private boats…
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported this Wednesday that it wrecked a boat carrying six tons of food in the Pedernales municipality of Delta Amacuro state, as part of its school meal program in the warao indigenous communities. It assured that no injuries or deaths were reported. “The team is fine and that’s the important thing,” said WFP director in Venezuela, Andrés Rodríguez, in a press release published on the Instagram social network.
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