Venezuela Sends 46 Tons of Aid to Cuba, Jamaica
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Hurricane Melissa: Venezuela Sends Humanitarian Aid to Cuba and Jamaica
Venezuela has begun to send humanitarian aid to Cuba and Jamaica, following the devastating damage both nations suffered from Hurricane Melissa. From the Simón Bolívar International Airport in La Guaira state this Thursday, October 30, Foreign Minister Yván Gil said the shipment consists of 46 tons of various supplies. Of this total, 26 tons are being sent in a Conviasa flight to Cuba. The other 20 tons are destined for Jamaica. “We are sending …
Hurricane Melissa, which claimed nearly 50 lives, devastated entire regions of Jamaica and flooded Cuba
DOBLE LLAVE – The Venezuelan government announced that 46 tons of humanitarian aid will be sent to Cuba and Jamaica, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa on these Caribbean islands. In a statement to the Venezuelan state television channel (VTV), Foreign Minister Yván Gil pointed out that twenty-six tons will be sent to Cuba and about twenty tons to Jamaica, on flights from the state airline Conviasa. In addition, the Venezuelan…
Venezuela ships 46 tonnes of aid supplies to Jamaica, Cuba
The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has delivered a substantial shipment of 46 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the sister nations of Cuba and Jamaica, both severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The operation, announced by the Venezuelan Embassy in Saint Lucia and led by the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, shows Venezuela’s commitment to regional solidarity. Aid packages are being loaded onto planes fo…
Venezuela sends 46 tons of aid to Cuba, Jamaica
On Thursday, the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sent 46 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba and Jamaica to assist populations affected by Hurricane Melissa. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said that 26 tons of medical, food and infrastructure supplies were flown to Cuba aboard a Conviasa airline flight, while another 20 tons were […]
The World Food Programme (WFP) estimated yesterday that about 700,000 people in Cuba, more than 7% of the population, needed their assistance after the crossing of the Melissa peninsula by the eastern part of the island. The preliminary estimates of the United Nations specialized agency indicate that half of this number will need material support for three months and the rest for six months. An initial part of the aid -- 617 tons of rice, cereal…
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