US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau announced that the United States is mobilizing aid for Venezuela following a severe earthquake. The statement was reported via N12, with no further details on the earthquake's magnitude or scope of assistance yet available.
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau announced early Thursday that the United States is mobilizing aid for Venezuela after a severe earthquake struck the country. The statement was carried by Israeli news outlet N12, which provided no additional details regarding the earthquake's magnitude, affected areas, or the scale of the planned US assistance. This is a developing story; further information on the earthquake and the US response is expected to emerge later.
No prior reporting from The Zioneer on this specific event is available.
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