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US military ‘surging forces’ to Venezuela for earthquake relief efforts

The U.S. military is actively deploying forces to Venezuela following two major earthquakes that struck the country. Southern command is mobilizing resources such as ships and aircraft to assist with disaster relief efforts coordinated by the state Department. The U.S. has announced a $150 million aid package to support Venezuela, which has requested international assistance. the earthquakes have caused at least 235 deaths, with thousands of people trapped or missing, and notable structural damage, notably in La Guaira near Caracas. The U.S. military has been working with the Venezuelan interim government since the recent change in leadership, which followed the ousting of Nicolas Maduro earlier this year. Additionally, the U.S. continues counter-narcotics operations in the region, conducting airstrikes against suspected drug traffickers.


The U.S. military is actively “surging forces” to Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes hit the South American country on Wednesday.

U.S. Southern Command moved on Thursday to deploy available resources, including transport ships and aircraft, to support the disaster relief efforts led by the State Department.

“These forces will provide specialized mobility services and support to U.S. government personnel, search and rescue teams, and U.S. interagency partners as they assess damage, locate the injured, and deliver critical, life-saving assistance,” SOUTHCOM said in a statement.

Venezuela requested aid from the United States in the immediate aftermath of the 7.2-magnitude and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes.

“SOUTHCOM will continue to work closely with interim Venezuelan authorities to plan, coordinate, and direct the U.S. military’s unparalleled logistical and operational capabilities in support of rapid relief operations across the affected areas,” the command center added.

Earlier Thursday, the State Department announced the United States started mobilizing $150 million in assistance to Venezuela in addition to leading search-and-rescue, airlift, and coordination support. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised to help Venezuela after Acting President Delcy Rodriguez quickly declared a state of emergency.

The number of casualties following the back-to-back earthquakes is high. Venezuelan officials say at least 235 people were killed and at least 4,300 others are trapped as of Thursday night, with hundreds more trapped in rubble or missing. The death toll will likely rise.

An estimate provided earlier by the Venezuelan government showed at least 250 buildings had been damaged. Most of them were located in La Guaira, a city near the capital of Caracas.

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Notably, the U.S. military is assisting the same nation after American soldiers deposed former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro in January and let Rodriguez replace him. Since then, the U.S. has been working closely with the interim government.

SOUTHCOM has conducted over 60 airstrikes on alleged drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, killing at least 221 people suspected to be drug traffickers. Venezuela is believed to be a transit hub for many of these vessels.



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