Brazilian firefighters preparing humanitarian aid mission to Venezuela after earthquakes.
Brazilian firefighters preparing humanitarian aid mission to Venezuela after earthquakes.
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Brazil sends humanitarian mission to Venezuela after earthquakes

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Brazilian humanitarian aid to Venezuela, hit by two earthquakes on Wednesday (24). The first mission, with firefighters and equipment, departs on Friday (26).

Two earthquakes of magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 struck the Venezuelan coast on Wednesday night (24), leaving at least 188 dead and more than 1,500 injured. The Morón area in La Guaira state was hardest hit, with collapsed buildings and power outages.

President Lula confirmed, after a phone call with interim President Delcy Rodríguez, the dispatch of a Brazilian Air Force KC-390 plane. The aircraft will depart from Guarulhos Airport at 10 a.m. on Friday (26) carrying 36 firefighters from São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Paraná, plus technicians from Civil Defense and Anatel.

A second flight is scheduled for Saturday (27) with equipment for a field hospital, 100 solar-powered water purifiers, medicines and surgical supplies. Itamaraty confirmed the deaths of two Brazilians in the tragedies and is providing consular assistance to families.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X focus on Lula's announcement of Brazilian humanitarian aid to Venezuela after earthquakes, including firefighters, equipment, and a field hospital. Users emphasize solidarity and state responsibility, with some posts contrasting the response to other leaders or highlighting regional cooperation. Discussions are mostly neutral to positive, sharing details of the mission departing Friday.

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