La Guaira, Venezuela, June 27, 2026 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — Global disaster assistance expanded significantly after approximately 1,600 foreign rescue workers arrived in Venezuela to support emergency operations following the country’s devastating earthquake. International search-and-rescue teams, medical specialists, engineers, and humanitarian experts joined local emergency responders as efforts intensified to locate survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings.
Authorities said the additional personnel strengthen ongoing operations in some of the hardest-hit communities, where damaged infrastructure and continuous aftershocks continue to complicate rescue work. Specialized equipment, rescue dogs, and advanced search technology are being deployed to improve the chances of finding survivors during the critical early days after the disaster.
“Every additional rescue team increases our ability to save lives during these critical hours,”
emergency officials involved in the international response said.
Humanitarian Response Continues
Relief agencies are also delivering emergency medical supplies, temporary shelters, food, clean drinking water, and essential humanitarian aid to affected families. International coordination remains focused on lifesaving operations while preparing for long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts. Officials say cooperation between foreign rescue teams and Venezuelan authorities demonstrates how global disaster assistance can provide vital support during large-scale emergencies, bringing hope to thousands of families awaiting news of missing loved ones.