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Venezuela in ‘critical hours’ to find earthquake survivors as more search and rescue teams arrive – latest updates

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Venezuela in ‘critical hours’ to find earthquake survivors as more search and rescue teams arrive – latest updates

At least 1,450 people are known to have died but the number is expected to rise China says it will send 100 million yuan ($14.7m; £11.1m) in disaster relief aid to Venezuela. The Chinese government will provide Venezuela with “emergency free relief supplies... to support earthquake relief and post-disaster reconstruction”, foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters this morning. Continue reading...

Time
29 Jun 2026, 13:21 CEST
source time
Source
The Guardian - World
Trust
medium · direct source trail
Actors
Venezuela, UN, China, WHO
Brief

At least 1,450 people are known to have died but the number is expected to rise China says it will send 100 million yuan ($14.7m; £11.1m) in disaster relief aid to Venezuela. The Chinese government will provide Venezuela with “emergency free relief supplies... to support earthquake relief and post-disaster reconstruction”, foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters this morning. Continue reading...

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Venezuela in ‘critical hours’ to find earthquake survivors as more search and rescue teams arrive – latest updates

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  • Timestamp and original URL are captured: 29 Jun 2026, 13:21 CEST.
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