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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Venezuela Grants U.S. Full Access for $150 Million Quake Relief After 2,000 Deaths
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Venezuela Grants U.S. Full Access for $150 Million Quake Relief After 2,000 Deaths

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • Nearly 2,000 people have died after 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes hit northern Venezuela, and the State Department said interim authorities have granted every U.S. relief request.
  • Rubio said Washington has deployed search-and-rescue teams, medical aid and other humanitarian assistance, backed by a Disaster Assistance Response Team of more than 250 people and three USAR units.
  • The U.S. military has supported logistics, and officials said American crews on the ground have seen strong cooperation from both the interim government and local residents.
  • That coordination comes months after Nicolás Maduro was arrested and Delcy Rodríguez was installed as interim president, with Washington restoring ties only for the emergency while rejecting her rule as a permanent solution.

Insights

Is the U.S. using earthquake aid as a tool to secure its influence over Venezuela's new interim government?
Given its history of fatal crashes, is deploying the troubled V-22 Osprey to Venezuela risking American lives for this humanitarian mission?