US Military Arrives in Venezuela to Coordinate Earthquake Relief Efforts

The article reports that the United States has deployed military personnel to Venezuela to assist with earthquake relief efforts following two major earthquakes that struck the country on June 24, 2026. At least 589 people have died, and over 3,000 are injured. U.S. Marine Corps Major General Kevin J. Jarrard arrived in Caracas to oversee logistical support, and a U.S. military team was airlifted to aid in search, rescue, and the delivery of humanitarian aid. Venezuelan authorities describe the situation as dire, with overwhelmed emergency services, congested hospitals, and hundreds of structures damaged or destroyed. Rescue operations continue, with efforts focused on finding trapped survivors amid widespread destruction and ongoing aftershocks. Public accounts highlight the severe impact on local communities, including collapsed buildings and overwhelmed emergency responders.




America has boots on the ground in Venezuela as it moves forward with relief efforts after two major earthquakes caused vast damage Wednesday.

The quakes killed at least 589 people and injured more than 3,000, according to CNN.

“U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Kevin J. Jarrard arrived in Caracas, Venezuela, today, to oversee Department of War support to Venezuela earthquake relief efforts,” U.S. Southern Command posted on X.

“Maj. Gen. Jarrard is serving as the senior U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) official on the ground and is working closely with partners to plan, coordinate, and direct the U.S. military’s unparalleled logistical and operational capabilities to support the rapid, life-saving movement of response personnel, equipment, and humanitarian assistance into affected areas,” the post added.

“SOUTHCOM is supporting Department of State-led U.S. government relief operations in Venezuela following the devastating earthquakes that struck the nation June 24, 2026. The interim Government of Venezuela formally requested U.S. support following the earthquakes,” the post said.

“Assigned U.S. military forces will utilize fixed and rotor wing aircraft to provide specialized mobility services and assist U.S. Government personnel, search and rescue teams, and partners assessing damage and delivering critical life-saving assistance.”


Nelson Ospedales of Caracas said emergency systems have been overwhelmed, according to NBC News.

“Material possessions can be recovered, but at this moment, the competent authorities — such as firefighters and civil defense — have been completely overwhelmed. They need more personnel,” he said.

“Hospitals have become severely congested,” he said.

Jorge Rodríguez, president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, said late Thursday that authorities know of about 200 people who are still alive but trapped by fallen buildings.

He estimated about 250 structures were destroyed or damaged.

José Rolón was celebrating his birthday at a pool located in his brother’s apartment building when the ground shook.

“I felt the floor start to shake violently. The water in the pool began to churn wildly, like a heavy swell,” Rolón said, noting that the building next to the one he was in collapsed as he watched.

“It was a moment of shock,” Rolón said.

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