Colombia deploys field hospital in Venezuela for earthquake victims

Colombia’s National Unit for Disaster Risk Management sent a humanitarian mission to Venezuela to assist earthquake victims.

The mission includes the transfer of the field hospital from Fundación Hospital San Rafael, to be installed in Caracas. It will have capacity to treat up to 150 patients daily for two and a half months.

It will be operated by 35 health professionals from Emergency Medical Team Colombia, certified by the Pan American Health Organization. Services will cover emergencies, pediatrics, gynecology, laboratory and psychological care.

The operation has support from ECHO of the European Union and Americares. The UNGRD provided 12 beds, one thousand body bags donated by the Fiscalía General de la Nación and five thousand face masks from private donors.

This deployment marks a new phase of the humanitarian response by the government of President Gustavo Petro, after completing the search and rescue work of the USAR COL-1 team.

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Chilean rescue teams arriving at Caracas airport with aid after Venezuela earthquakes
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Chile sends humanitarian aid and rescue teams to Venezuela after earthquakes

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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.

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

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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.

Brazil sent six tons of vaccines, medicines and supplies to Venezuela, a country affected by earthquakes, on Saturday.

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The Valle del Cauca Governor’s Office invites residents to join the “Unidos por Venezuela” campaign ending Friday, July 10. The effort collects food and essential items for families affected by earthquakes in Venezuela on June 24.

A Chilean Air Force plane took off Friday night bound for Caracas carrying 35,000 vaccines, medicines, food and aid kits.

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The magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes on June 24 caused at least 1943 deaths and 10571 injuries in Venezuela. Rescue teams continue operations six days later, while Argentina and MLB send assistance.

 

 

 

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