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Venezuela thanks 31 nations, including Türkiye, for earthquake rescue assistance

Anadolu Agency

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July 2, 2026

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'Before all those who have come risking their lives to save others, pain turns to gratitude,' says interim president

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Libyan News Agency

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Unity Government offers its condolences to Venezuela for the victims of the two earthquakes and affirms its solidarity with those affected

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs / National Unity Government / Offers / Condolences / Venezuela / Victims / Two Earthquakes / Affirms / Solidarity

teleSUR English

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· Jun 26, 2026

Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs to 235 Victims

Venezuela, earthquake, Carlos Alvarado, Delcy Rodríguez, La Guaira, humanitarian response, rescue operations, United Nations, natural disaster

Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 28, 2026

Trapped Women and Baby Rescued From Rubble in Venezuela

Footage shows emergency response teams from the United States, Ecuador, and Italy taking part in search and rescue operations in Venezuela, rescuing two women and a baby from the rubble. #Venezuela

MercoPress

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· Jun 25, 2026

Offers of aid pour in for Venezuela from across the Americas and beyond after its earthquake

Governments from across the Americas and other regions of the world expressed solidarity with Venezuela and offered assistance after the twin earthquake of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that struck the north-central part of the country on Wednesday and that, according to the first official toll, left at least 32 dead and more than 700 injured. Several countries announced the dispatch of rescue teams, while acting President Delcy Rodríguez thanked them for the shows of support.

Buenos Aires Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

US and its Latin American partners urge 'peaceful' transition in Colombia

In addition to Washington, signatories included Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago. Leer más

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas

Venezuela received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from across the Americas on Thursday, including from right-wing governments that had broken off diplomatic relations with Caracas less than two years ago, after two earthquakes killed at least 188 people. The quakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 and 39 seconds apart, struck the north of the country on Wednesday evening and were the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide...

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Related coverage for "Venezuela thanks 31 nations, including Türkiye, for earthquake rescue assistance": Libyan News Agency — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Unity Government offers its condolences to Venezuela for the victims of the two earthquakes and affirms its solidarity with those affected. teleSUR English — Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Climbs to 235 Victims. Al Arabiya English — Trapped Women and Baby Rescued From Rubble in Venezuela. MercoPress — Offers of aid pour in for Venezuela from across the Americas and beyond after its earthquake. Buenos Aires Times — US and its Latin American partners urge 'peaceful' transition in Colombia. South China Morning Post — Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas