US Spends More than $386 Million in Earthquake Aid to Venezuela
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The United States has so far allocated more than $386 million in humanitarian aid to those affected by the earthquakes that struck Venezuela two weeks ago, according to the State Department. The aid includes emergency medical care, food, drinking water, sanitation, temporary shelters, protection and logistical support for the victims, channelled through organizations such as the Red Cross, Unicef or the World Food Programme, among others.
The president of the National Assembly (AN) elected in 2015, Dinorah Figuera, said this Wednesday, July 8, that the response of the United States to the emergency caused by the earthquakes of June 24 confirms that “Venezuela is not alone”. Figuera’s statement, which was disseminated through his account on social network X, was issued after the State Department reported that Washington spent more than $386 million in humanitarian aid for those af…
The United States (US) has so far allocated more than $386 million (EUR 377 million) in humanitarian aid to support the victims of the earthquakes that struck Venezuela two weeks ago, the State Department said.
On Wednesday, the U.S. government announced that it has allocated more than $386 million in humanitarian aid to help those affected by the earthquakes that struck Venezuela two weeks ago. The information provided by the State Department highlighted that the aid includes emergency medical care, food, drinking water, sanitation, temporary shelters, protection and logistical support for the victims, channelled through organizations such as the Red …
The United States has so far allocated more than $386 million in humanitarian aid to those affected by the earthquakes that struck Venezuela two weeks ago, according to the State Department. The aid includes emergency medical care, food, drinking water, sanitation, temporary shelters, protection and logistical support for the victims, channelled through organizations such as the Red Cross, Unicef or the World Food Programme, among others.
To date, the United States has allocated more than $386 million in humanitarian aid to help those affected by the earthquakes that struck Venezuela two weeks ago, according to the State Department. The aid includes emergency medical care, food, drinking water, sanitation, temporary shelters, protection and logistical support for [...] The US entry spends more than $386 million in aid after the earthquakes in Venezuela was first published in Info…
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