INTERNATIONAL
EARTHQUAKE: VENEZUELA’S RODRIGUEZ CONFIRMS PHONE CALL WITH US RUBIO
A senior Venezuelan official, Rodriguez, has confirmed holding a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio following a recent earthquake that affected parts of Venezuela.
According to reports, the discussion focused on the humanitarian situation, emergency response efforts, and the welfare of affected communities in the aftermath of the disaster.
Rodriguez noted that both sides exchanged views on the challenges posed by the earthquake and the need to support relief operations.
The conversation is seen as a notable diplomatic engagement amid often strained relations between Venezuela and the United States.
Emergency agencies and humanitarian organizations have been working to assess damage, assist displaced residents, and restore essential services in impacted areas.
Authorities continue to evaluate the extent of destruction caused by the earthquake while coordinating rescue and recovery activities.
Disaster management experts emphasize the importance of international cooperation during major emergencies, particularly when affected populations require urgent assistance.
Observers say the phone call reflects a willingness by both countries to engage on humanitarian issues despite broader political differences.
Relief efforts remain ongoing as officials focus on supporting victims and rebuilding damaged infrastructure.
Further updates are expected as assessments continue and recovery operations progress.
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