Colombia Sends 240 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Cuba Following Hurricane Melissa From the Cartagena Naval Base
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The operation has the support of the mining-energy and agricultural sector, and is part of a joint action between several Colombian state entities.
ARC Victoria, with 65 crew members, carries 240 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel to Cuba after Hurricane Melissa. The mission includes food, water and diesel, reaffirming Colombia’s commitment to the Caribbean.
ARC Victoria transports food, water, fuel and toilet kits in a support mission coordinated by UNGRD and the National Navy.
The ARC Victoria of the Colombian Navy will sail today from the northern port of Cartagena with 246 tons of food, toilet, towels, milk, water and fuel to move them to Cuba, to support the recovery after the recent scourge of Hurricane Melissa. This was announced by the general director of the Ungrd of that country, Carlos Carrillo. The post Colombia sends ship with 246 tons of aid to Cuba first appeared on Cubadebate.
Latin American Summary, November 3, 2025. The operation has the support of the mining-energy and agricultural sector, and is part of a joint action between several Colombian state entities. The Colombian government announced the delivery of 240 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba, in response to the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa, which on November 29, [...] La entrada Colombia. Send 240 tons of aid for victims in Cuba was first published in La…
The ARC Victoria of the Colombian Navy will sail today from the northern port of Cartagena with 246 tons of food, toilet, towels, milk, water and fuel to move them to Cuba, a country recently hit by Hurricane Melissa.
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