Venezuela's La Guaira port has resumed operations to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid for earthquake victims, as confirmed by the US Southern Command on Monday. The port's reopening comes in the wake of twin powerful earthquakes that struck the region, killing over 1,700 people and leaving thousands unaccounted for.
Details on the Earthquake and Aid Efforts
On January 9, the region was shaken by two significant earthquakes that caused widespread destruction. The USS Fort Lauderdale is among the vessels delivering essential supplies through La Guaira port to aid those affected by the disaster.
The humanitarian supplies include food, medical kits, and other critical resources aimed at supporting the thousands impacted by the earthquakes. The US military's involvement underscores the international effort to provide necessary assistance in the aftermath of this tragedy.





