Illustration of Brazilian pastor Romildo Batista de Lima who died in Venezuela earthquakes
Illustration of Brazilian pastor Romildo Batista de Lima who died in Venezuela earthquakes
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Brazilian pastor from Minas Gerais dies in Venezuela earthquakes

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Romildo Batista de Lima, a 69-year-old pastor from Uberlândia, was one of the Brazilian victims of the earthquakes that struck Venezuela.

Romildo Batista de Lima, a 69-year-old pastor from Minas Gerais living in Uberlândia, died after being hit by a wall during the tremor in Caracas. He was traveling with his wife Carlha Nacarid to visit her family and was waiting for a return flight to Brazil on Friday.

The couple was rescued and taken to hospital, but Romildo did not survive. Carlha suffered a hip fracture and remains immobilized amid scarce medical resources. The family organized a crowdfunding campaign to repatriate the body and assist with care.

The Brazilian government confirmed two Brazilian citizens among the dead in the quakes of magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 recorded on Wednesday. Itamaraty maintains contact with the family through the ambassador in Caracas without releasing personal details.

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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).

Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday that two Brazilian citizens died due to the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday night.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that one Chilean citizen died as a result of the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday.

Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez updated the death toll from the June 24 double earthquake to 1,430 on Saturday, with 3,238 injured. Spain reports six Spanish deaths and 133 missing. Rescue teams from 17 countries continue operations in La Guaira.

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President Lee Jae Myung expressed condolences on Thursday over powerful earthquakes in Venezuela that killed at least 32 people. The Foreign Ministry issued a similar statement.

A LATAM Airlines flight landed in Caracas on Saturday with 163 specialists to assist those affected by Wednesday's earthquakes. The Chilean government also dispatched two aircraft with firefighters and rescuers.

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A 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Chile was felt by residents in São Paulo and Greater São Paulo on Monday evening (25). The tremor struck at 6:52 p.m. Brasília time at a depth of 101.3 km.

 

 

 

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