Mendoza man leads Venezuela rescue operation after cancer surgery

Guillermo Arana, a man from Mendoza who recently underwent surgery for a cancerous tumor, traveled to Venezuela and is leading a team of more than 100 rescuers in La Guaira.

Arana joined the Argentine team providing support after the earthquake and heads the Fénix group.

Despite his illness, he revealed that this role is part of what he loves doing.

The operation involves more than 100 rescuers under his leadership in La Guaira.

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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.

Firefighters and São Paulo civil defense agents began searching on Friday (3) for the father of a Brazilian student in La Guaira, Venezuela, following a help request.

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

Dogs Orly, Balam and Kenai, along with trainer Edgar Martínez, traveled to Venezuela to support rescue efforts after the June 24 earthquakes.

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Mexico deployed personnel and supplies to Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the dispatch of three planes carrying rescue teams.

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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The Spanish government has mobilized military personnel and humanitarian aid following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela. The response includes UME personnel and support from AECID.

 

 

 

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