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After deadly earthquake, international aid is heading to Venezuela

Venezuela is receiving cash, emergency aid and rescuers after two powerful earthquakes that shook the area around Caracas left thousands of people missing. Details of foreign aid are listed below:

UNITED NATIONS

U.N. humanitarian?body reported that 25 international teams with 1,000 personnel total had been mobilized. Tom Fletcher, the chief of aid at the United Nations, said that a collective effort would be needed in order to support a government-led response.

UNITED STATES

The U.S. State Department announced that it is?mobilizing? $150 million in assistance. The U.S. State Department said it is mobilizing $150 million in aid.

Washington will also send a disaster response unit with two urban search and rescue units and provide airlift, logistic and coordination support for moving personnel and lifesaving supplies to affected areas, according to the State Department.

The U.S. Military is also supporting other relief efforts, including the transport of supplies and personnel.

DOMINICAN RUBRIC

The Dominican Republic sent a rescue team to La Guaira in order to join the Venezuelan forces.

A senior officer from the Dominican Air Force said that rescue workers were using flashlights, sound equipment, and specialized gear in order to search for people inside collapsed buildings.

EL SALVADOR

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukale pledged 300 rescue workers, paramedics and 50 tons of medical supply to Venezuela in the early morning hours of Friday.

MEXICO Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodrguez posted video footage of Mexican soldiers arriving with sniffer dogs.

Mexico will initially send 250 military rescue personnel and five rescue dogs. It will also provide four aircraft, a Drone, medical supplies, equipment for rescue, and rescue equipment.

The government of Venezuela has allocated EUR1,000,000 ($1.14million) for emergency aid.

The Ministry of Defense said that "canine units trained in search-and-rescue are expected to play an important role in the hardest hit areas by the twin earthquakes."

SWITZERLAND

Eighty rescue workers from Switzerland and 18 tons of supplies have arrived in Aragua.

RED CROSS

On Friday, the first 17 tons of humanitarian aid will leave the regional humanitarian hub of the International Federation of the Red Cross in Panama and head to Venezuela.

Loyce Pace is the Americas Regional Director of the IFRC. She said that the cargo included kitchen sets, hygiene kit, mosquito nets and other essentials.

Subrahmanyam Jishankar, Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that two air force planes left for Venezuela with a field-hospital and 35 tons worth of medical supplies, relief materials, and medicines. GERMANY

On Friday, a 48-member federal German disaster relief team will be deployed to Venezuela?to help with rescue and recovery efforts.

POPE LEO VIII

Vatican media reported that Pope Leo sent EUR100,000.00 to Venezuela as relief for the quake, from the Vatican charity fund.

WORLD CENTRAL KITCHENER Chef Jose Andres said that his team has begun to distribute meals in Caracas. He said that his Longer Tables Fund would immediately donate $1 million to Venezuela.

COLOMBIA

Colombia's National Unit of Disaster Risk Management said that it had mobilized a urban search and rescue team of over 60 people, with four dog teams and 12 metric tonnes of?equipment to Venezuela.

The mayor announced that nine firefighters from Cali would be assisting in search and rescue efforts.

ECUADOR

Ecuador will send a team of rescuers to Venezuela on Wednesday, which includes 46 urban search and rescue specialists, two dogs, and six tons of equipment.

PANAMA Panama has said that it will send a rescue team to Venezuela, and organize humanitarian aid.

FRANCE

France has announced that it will be sending a unit of urban search and rescue to Venezuela, including medical teams and engineers as well as dogs to locate and remove survivors from collapsed building.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that firefighters, the Ministry of Defense and the Air Force were mobilized to offer assistance.

(source: Reuters)