President Donald Trump stated the United States is prepared to help Venezuela cope with the heavy damage caused by a devastating earthquake, according to a report by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). No specific details on the scope or nature of the assistance were provided.
President Donald Trump announced early Thursday that the United States is ready to assist Venezuela in dealing with the massive destruction caused by the powerful earthquake that struck the country earlier this week. The statement, reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12), comes as rescue and recovery efforts continue following the quake. No further details on the form or scale of the assistance were specified. This follows a series of earlier bulletins by The Zioneer covering the earthquake's devastation, tsunami warnings, and subsequent US statements of aid mobilization, including by Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau earlier today.
- DevelopingUS Deputy Secretary of State Landau announces US is mobilizing aid for Venezuela after severe earthquake
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- StrongUS Geological Survey warns of high likelihood of casualties, extensive damage in Venezuela earthquake
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