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U.S. Delivers Twenty Heavy Machines to Venezuela to Remove Debris After Earthquakes

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U.S. delivers twenty heavy machines to Venezuela to remove debris after earthquakes

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The United States gave Venezuela twenty heavy machines to remove the debris left by the devastating earthquakes of June 24, authorities from both countries reported this Tuesday. The U.S. business manager in Caracas, John Barrett, said on social networks that the tele-operated machines were delivered in coordination with the U.S. company TFI Solutions and “will allow hundreds of thousands of tons of debris to be removed quickly and safely in har…

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U.S. delivers twenty heavy machines to Venezuela to remove debris after earthquakes

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The U.S. delivered 20 heavy tele-operated machinery to remove debris and support the reconstruction of Venezuela after the earthquakes. The U.S. entry delivers 20 tele-operated machinery to Venezuela to remove debris after earthquakes #19Aug was first published in El Impulso.

The United States delivered 20 remotely operated heavy machinery units to Venezuela to support debris removal efforts following the earthquakes of June 24. The delivery was coordinated with the U.S. company TFI Solutions. According to the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, the equipment will allow for the faster and safer removal of hundreds of thousands of tons of material, especially in hard-to-reach areas. The machinery also aims to facilitate the reop…

The United States gave Venezuela twenty heavy machines to remove the debris left behind by the devastating earthquakes of June 24, authorities from both countries reported this Tuesday. The U.S. business manager in Caracas, John Barrett, said on social networks that the tele-operated machines were delivered in coordination with the U.S. company TFI Solutions and "will allow hundreds of thousands of tons of debris to be removed quickly and safely…

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The U.S. Embassy in Caracas announced the delivery of teleoperable heavy machinery to support debris removal efforts in La Guaira, following earthquakes and recovery in Venezuela’s aftermath of the earthquakes of June 24, the U.S. Embassy in Caracas reported. “Today the U.S. delivered twenty heavy teleoperable machinery in coordination with the U.S. company TFI Solutions,” the diplomatic headquarters said in a statement broadcast on social netwo…

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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