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Jamaica extends a helping hand…
A rescuer stands on the rubble of a collapsed building following a twin earthquake in Los Corales, La Guaira state, about 38 km north west of Caracas, on June 24, 2026. The death toll from twin quakes, measured at magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, has risen to at least 188, with more than 1,520 others injured, top lawmaker Jorge Rodriguez reported, while residents continue searching for missing relatives.Photo: AFP
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June 26, 2026

Jamaica extends a helping hand…

World sends rescuers, aid as Venezuela reels from quakes

OFFERS of rescue support, aid and condolences poured into Venezuela on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes left at least 188 dead and hundreds injured.

Among those offering support was the Jamaican Government, which said as a Caribbean nation that knows well the suddenness with which natural disaster can visit the region, the country stands in full solidarity with Venezuela in this hour of grief and recovery.

“Jamaica stands ready to support the relief and recovery effort in whatever way it can, and we join the wider Caribbean and international community in offering our assistance. We pray for the strength of the Venezuelan people and for a swift and full recovery,” said the Administration led by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness.

Meanwhile the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) expressed “condolence to the Government and people of Venezuela in the wake of the devastating earthquake that has claimed lives, caused widespread injuries, and left significant destruction in its path”.

According to the PNP, at times like these, words can offer only limited comfort, but they can affirm a shared sense of humanity and solidarity with those who are suffering.

“We also recognise and commend the dedication of the emergency responders, health-care professionals, volunteers, and all those working tirelessly in the ongoing search, rescue, and relief efforts. Their courage and selflessness are a source of hope in the midst of this tragedy,” said the PNP in a media release.

Meanwhile, United Nations-certified rescuers will help search for quake survivors, interim president Delcy Rodriguez said in a televised message.

Spain and France are sending dozens of specialists, and Germany promised six military transport planes.

Switzerland mobilised 80 personnel, eight rescue dogs, and 18 tonnes of equipment to be sent to Venezuela “as soon as possible.”

Dutch Foreign Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma announced a two-million-euro aid package to deploy a search-and-rescue team, while the Czech Republic said its team was preparing to fly in.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said it had released US$2.5 million to support recovery efforts.

Pope Leo XIV sent “initial” emergency aid of 100,000 euros (US$114,000) to Venezuela, the Vatican announced.

United States President Donald Trump said his country “stands ready, willing, and able to help”. He “instructed all agencies of our Government to get ready to move quickly. We will be there for our new and great friends”.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised a “whole-of-government response” that would be “big… fast and… effective”.

China said it was “willing to provide what help it can in an appropriate manner according to the needs of the Venezuelan side”, according to foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun.

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei voiced “Iran’s readiness to provide any assistance required in relief and rescue operations”.

A resident sits on a chair in front of collapsed residential buildings strewn with debris in Venezuela, following Wednesday’s earthquakesPhoto: AFP

A resident sits on a chair in front of collapsed residential buildings strewn with debris in Venezuela, following Wednesday’s earthquakes (Photo: AFP)

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her country was dispatching a military team of rescuers and medical personnel to Venezuela and would send further assistance if necessary.

“Mexico always stands in solidarity and always will,” she earlier posted on X.

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he had listened to news about the quake “with great concern” and would support recovery efforts.

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele said he had readied 300 rescuers and paramedics and 50 tons of equipment, medicines and basic supplies.

Cuban health workers were already “fully mobilised and providing medical services to the affected population”, said Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.

Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast said he was dispatching humanitarian aid and rescue teams to Venezuela.

Colombia, which also felt the quakes, will send more than 60 rescuers and 12 tons of humanitarian aid to its neighbour, its disaster management agency said.

Argentina, Costa Rica and Uruguay also expressed solidarity, while Ecuador and the Dominican Republic both said they had readied aid to send.

Japan offered “sincere condolences to those affected” in Venezuela. The east Asian nation was rocked by a 7.2-magnitude quake itself on Thursday, escaping with no major damage.

Spain was the first of several European countries to react to the quakes.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez offered “full support” to the Venezuelan people, adding: “Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.”

Italian leader Giorgia Meloni and Germany’s Friedrich Merz echoed these sentiments.

The French Government said it stood “in solidarity” with the Venezuelan people before confirming that its embassy in Caracas had been damaged in the disaster.

Two warring nations, Ukraine and Russia, also sent their condolences without specific aid offers.

The European Union said it had activated its satellite surveillance system, with aid commissioner Hadja Lahbib writing online: “We stand ready to step up assistance.”

 

Additional reporting from AFP

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