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Venezuela'daki ikiz depremler: Ölü sayısı 1.700'ü aştı, ABD limanı yardım için açtı

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Venezuela'da başkent Caracas yakınlarında geçtiğimiz hafta meydana gelen 7.2 ve 7.5 büyüklüğündeki iki deprem, geniş çaplı yıkıma neden oldu. Ölü sayısı 1.700'ü aşarken, on binlerce kişi kayıp. Enkaz altında kalanları kurtarma çalışmaları sürüyor; yüzlerce bina hasar gördü, binlerce insan evsiz kaldı. Uluslararası yardım seferberliği kapsamında Avrupa Birliği, Sivil Koruma Mekanizması aracılığıyla arama kurtarma ekipleri gönderirken, 24 ülke yardım ulaştırıyor. ABD ordusu, yardım dağıtımını kolaylaştırmak için La Guaira limanını yeniden açtı. Bölgede hissedilen 5.6 ve 4.9 büyüklüğündeki artçı sarsıntılar, kurtarma faaliyetlerini güçleştiriyor. Bu felaket, ülkenin altyapı ve acil müdahale kapasitesindeki zayıflıkları ortaya çıkarırken, uluslararası toplumun dayanışma çabaları diplomatik ilişkilerde işbirliğine dair bir pencere sunuyor. Elektrik kesintileri ve temel malzeme sıkıntıları en çok etkilenen kıyı bölgelerinde yaşamı olumsuz etkiliyor; yetkililer yardımların hızlı ulaştırılması için çalışıyor.

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Started 26 Jun, 23:13 20 events Updated 4d ago
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  3. Humanitarian27 Jun, 16:53

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  4. Humanitarian27 Jun, 19:54

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  6. NATURAL_DISASTER29 Jun, 16:42

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  7. Security29 Jun, 17:47

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  8. Security29 Jun, 19:45

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  9. Diplomatic30 Jun, 06:30

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  13. Security01 Jul, 08:45

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  15. Security02 Jul, 12:54

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  16. Humanitarian02 Jul, 15:15

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  18. Humanitarian03 Jul, 05:02

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  19. Security03 Jul, 06:46

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  20. NATURAL_DISASTER02 Jul, 08:48

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