Firefighters, dogs, drones, forensics: how the international community is helping Venezuela
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

Following the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, the international community has mobilized significant aid, including firefighters, rescue dogs, drones, and forensic medical teams. Sixteen countries, including the U.S., Switzerland, and Spain, have sent over 1,000 rescue personnel to assist in locating survivors. The UN has allocated $15 million for emergency response, while the World Bank and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have also committed funds. Humanitarian supplies, including food and medical equipment, are being dispatched, with reports of 589 fatalities and nearly 3,000 injuries from the earthquakes.
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