ABD'den Venezuela'daki depremlere acil arama kurtarma ve tıbbi yardım
ABD Dışişleri Bakanı Marco Rubio, perşembe günü Venezuela'da meydana gelen iki güçlü depremin ardından ülkeye arama kurtarma ekipleri, tıbbi kaynaklar ve insani yardım gönderileceğini duyurdu. Karar, iki ülke arasındaki gergin diplomatik ilişkilere rağmen Washington'ın insani krizlerde yardım sağlama kapasitesini yansıtıyor. Yardımın kapsamı ve uygulama takvimi henüz açıklanmadı. Depremlerin yol açtığı hasar ve can kaybına ilişkin bilgi verilmezken, uluslararası aktörlerin gelişmeleri yakından takip etmesi bekleniyor.
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latest: 26 Jun- Humanitarian25 Jun, 11:05
US deploys rescue teams to Venezuela amid devastating earthquake
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that the State Department is "immediately deploying search and rescue teams, medical resources, and humanitarian assistance to Venezuela" following two powerful earthquakes that struck the country, AzerNEWS reports.
- Security25 Jun, 16:25
US-led relief effort puts Washington’s post-Maduro strategy in Venezuela to the test
The United States is mounting a large-scale humanitarian operation in Venezuela after twin earthquakes devastated the South American country, putting to the test Washington’s role as the most influential international partner in the country’s post-Maduro transition. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington was deploying search-and-rescue teams, military logistics and humanitarian help after Wednesday’s magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes, which have killed at least 164 people and injured...
- Economic26 Jun, 13:21
Foreign rescue teams reaching quake-hit Venezuela where 589 dead, many missing
Foreign rescue teams and aid were arriving on Friday in Venezuela nearly two days after devastating twin earthquakes flattened areas in and around the capital Caracas, forcing residents to dig through rubble to save relatives, friends and neighbours. The government has estimated hundreds of people still trapped and missing on top of 589 confirmed fatalities and 2,980 injuries. A website set up to take reports of people still unaccounted for had 50,000 listed as of Friday morning. The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 tremors, two of the biggest earthquakes in Latin America’s modern history, struck about 160 kilometres west of Caracas on Wednesday evening as Venezuelans were enjoying a public holiday. The US Geological Survey has predicted more than 10,000 deaths. The government of interim President Delcy Rodriguez, who took power after the United States arrested her predecessor in a January raid, has pledged a massive deployment of assistance. Yet help was patchy on Thursday, with authorities like firefighters, police, civil protection and the military on the streets in some places but absent or with minimal presence in others. People stand on the rubble of a collapsed building, in the aftermath of earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela on June 25, 2026. —Reuters/File La Guaira, a coastal city just outside Caracas, was the worst affected, as at least 100 buildings, including high-rise apartments, were smashed to the ground. Anguished residents, many of whom combed through debris with their hands or whatever tools they could find, decried a lack of state help and proper equipment, though state television showed images of Rodriguez making an afternoon visit and pledging aid. “He’s under the slabs and there’s no machinery to get him out,” said Yamileth Jimenez of her 19-year-old son, who was stuck in debris of their seven-storey apartment building. Beyond those combing through the rubble, Venezuelans have also stepped up to provide ad-hoc aid to earthquake victims, with motorcycle caravans of supplies reaching La Guaira on Thursday evening from Caracas. Dozens also travelled by motorcycle through the night from the city of Valencia, carrying food and supplies. People inspect the rubble of a collapsed building after earthquakes hit the country, in La Guaira, Venezuela, June 25, 2026. —Reuters/File World rallies Foreign rescue teams — including some from countries which have opposed Venezuela during decades of international isolation, political repression and economic deterioration — began arriving late on Thursday, with a small contingent from the Dominican Republic the first to reach La Guaira. Mexico has sent 250 rescuers, El Salvador 188 and Spain nearly 100, and a Colombian air force plane carrying 63 rescue crew was on its way on Friday morning. Switzerland and Germany have also sent rescue crews and many of the teams bring with them search dogs, sound equipment and specialized gear. The US has said it is mobilising $150 million in aid, while other countries like Colombia, Switzerland and El Salvador are also sending equipment and supplies. Colombian firefighters carrying bottles of water prepare to board a Colombian Air Force plane with humanitarian aid to Venezuela at Catam Air Base in Bogota on June 26, 2026, following deadly earthquakes. —AFP Washington eased long-time sanctions on the socialist country to allow earthquake aid that would otherwise be prohibited and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington would send rescue teams and the Pentagon would help support Caracas’ damaged airport. Rodriguez on Friday morning thanked countries for their support and said foreign teams were distributed among different areas. The quake hit a nation already weakened by decades of economic and political turmoil that has impoverished residents, triggered a migratory exodus of millions and eroded basic infrastructure and services. “My building is uninhabitable and now I have nothing. It’s just me and my son, and I have no family in the country,” said Suhayl Sarquiz, 50, who lost her job a few months ago. Nearly seven million people could be affected, said the UN’s migration body, which was supplying emergency shelter and other relief supplies. “We lost everything,” said Pedro Perez, 64, an upholstery workshop owner who said he had lost both his home and business and was sleeping on the street on Thursday night with his wife and children. “We hope help arrives quickly.” Ecuadorean firefighters board an Ecuador’s Air Force Hercules plane early on June 26, 2026, at he Simon Bolivar air base in Guayaquil, Ecuador, before departing to Venezuela following deadly earthquakes. —AFP Near the epicenter in Moron, a seaside town in Carabobo state, houses crumpled and residents had no water or electricity. Families salvaged what they could, including mattresses, televisions and washing machines. In the vital oil sector of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ member, foreign energy companies said their operations had not suffered major disruption and oil infrastructure appeared largely spared. The Caracas Stock Exchange remained closed, turned into an aid collection centre. Until now, the deadliest quake in Venezuela’s modern history had been in 1967, killing 240 people.
- Economic26 Jun, 13:28
Foreign rescue teams start arriving in quake-hit Venezuela as death toll climbs to 589
Foreign rescue teams and aid were arriving on Friday in Venezuela nearly two days after devastating twin earthquakes flattened areas in and around the capital Caracas, forcing residents to dig through rubble to save relatives, friends and neighbours. The government has estimated hundreds of people still trapped and missing on top of 589 confirmed fatalities and 2,980 injuries. A website set up to take reports of people still unaccounted for had 50,000 listed as of Friday morning. The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 tremors, two of the biggest earthquakes in Latin America’s modern history, struck about 160 kilometres west of Caracas on Wednesday evening as Venezuelans were enjoying a public holiday. The US Geological Survey has predicted more than 10,000 deaths. The government of interim President Delcy Rodriguez, who took power after the United States arrested her predecessor in a January raid, has pledged a massive deployment of assistance. Yet help was patchy on Thursday, with authorities like firefighters, police, civil protection and the military on the streets in some places but absent or with minimal presence in others. People stand on the rubble of a collapsed building, in the aftermath of earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela on June 25, 2026. —Reuters/File La Guaira, a coastal city just outside Caracas, was the worst affected, as at least 100 buildings, including high-rise apartments, were smashed to the ground. Anguished residents, many of whom combed through debris with their hands or whatever tools they could find, decried a lack of state help and proper equipment, though state television showed images of Rodriguez making an afternoon visit and pledging aid. “He’s under the slabs and there’s no machinery to get him out,” said Yamileth Jimenez of her 19-year-old son, who was stuck in debris of their seven-storey apartment building. Beyond those combing through the rubble, Venezuelans have also stepped up to provide ad-hoc aid to earthquake victims, with motorcycle caravans of supplies reaching La Guaira on Thursday evening from Caracas. Dozens also travelled by motorcycle through the night from the city of Valencia, carrying food and supplies. People inspect the rubble of a collapsed building after earthquakes hit the country, in La Guaira, Venezuela, June 25, 2026. —Reuters/File World rallies Foreign rescue teams — including some from countries which have opposed Venezuela during decades of international isolation, political repression and economic deterioration — began arriving late on Thursday, with a small contingent from the Dominican Republic the first to reach La Guaira. Mexico has sent 250 rescuers, El Salvador 188 and Spain nearly 100, and a Colombian air force plane carrying 63 rescue crew was on its way on Friday morning. Switzerland and Germany have also sent rescue crews and many of the teams bring with them search dogs, sound equipment and specialized gear. The US has said it is mobilising $150 million in aid, while other countries like Colombia, Switzerland and El Salvador are also sending equipment and supplies. Colombian firefighters carrying bottles of water prepare to board a Colombian Air Force plane with humanitarian aid to Venezuela at Catam Air Base in Bogota on June 26, 2026, following deadly earthquakes. —AFP Washington eased long-time sanctions on the socialist country to allow earthquake aid that would otherwise be prohibited and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington would send rescue teams and the Pentagon would help support Caracas’ damaged airport. Rodriguez on Friday morning thanked countries for their support and said foreign teams were distributed among different areas. The quake hit a nation already weakened by decades of economic and political turmoil that has impoverished residents, triggered a migratory exodus of millions and eroded basic infrastructure and services. “My building is uninhabitable and now I have nothing. It’s just me and my son, and I have no family in the country,” said Suhayl Sarquiz, 50, who lost her job a few months ago. Nearly seven million people could be affected, said the UN’s migration body, which was supplying emergency shelter and other relief supplies. “We lost everything,” said Pedro Perez, 64, an upholstery workshop owner who said he had lost both his home and business and was sleeping on the street on Thursday night with his wife and children. “We hope help arrives quickly.” Ecuadorean firefighters board an Ecuador’s Air Force Hercules plane early on June 26, 2026, at he Simon Bolivar air base in Guayaquil, Ecuador, before departing to Venezuela following deadly earthquakes. —AFP Near the epicenter in Moron, a seaside town in Carabobo state, houses crumpled and residents had no water or electricity. Families salvaged what they could, including mattresses, televisions and washing machines. In the vital oil sector of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ member, foreign energy companies said their operations had not suffered major disruption and oil infrastructure appeared largely spared. The Caracas Stock Exchange remained closed, turned into an aid collection centre. Until now, the deadliest quake in Venezuela’s modern history had been in 1967, killing 240 people.
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