China announces extra aid for Venezuela after earthquake

China will provide an additional 100 million yuan in emergency humanitarian assistance to Venezuela for earthquake relief. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun made the announcement on Monday.

The aid builds on cash assistance already provided and includes emergency relief supplies to be transported as soon as possible. China has also supplied satellite imagery of the earthquake-hit areas to support relief efforts.

Chinese companies operating in Venezuela and local Chinese community organizations have donated construction equipment and medical supplies. They have organized rescue teams to assist with search and rescue operations.

Guo Jiakun said China stands ready to continue providing further assistance based on the evolving needs of the disaster response. The cash aid was announced by the China International Development Cooperation Agency on Friday.

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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).

Cuban healthcare workers in Venezuela rushed to assist victims following two major earthquakes on June 25. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez expressed solidarity with the Venezuelan people and government.

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The Colombian government expressed solidarity with Venezuela after the June 24, 2026 earthquakes and announced the preparation of search and rescue teams.

The Argentine government announced a special consular mission and two new flights with rescue teams to assist those affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela.

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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.

Cuban health professionals in Venezuela are safe and many have joined relief efforts, government sources said.

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The closure of Venezuela's embassy in Chile since 2024 complicates contact for thousands of migrants with families affected by the double earthquake.

 

 

 

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