Venezuela's La Guaira port reopens to deliver earthquake aid, US military says
- Venezuela's La Guaira port is now "operational" after undergoing repairs and is being used to deliver aid to the earthquake-hit South American country, the US military said on Monday.
- Devastating back-to-back 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes struck near Venezuela's Caribbean coast last week, collapsing buildings, damaging the country's main airport and leaving more than 1,700 people dead and tens of thousands missing.
- The port -- one of Venezuela's two main ports -- "is now operational, and the USS Fort Lauderdale is using the port to deliver critically needed supplies and equipment to Venezu
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- Venezuela's La Guaira port is now "operational" after undergoing repairs and is being used to deliver aid to the earthquake-hit South American country, the US military said on Monday.
- Devastating back-to-back 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes struck near Venezuela's Caribbean coast last week, collapsing buildings, damaging the country's main airport and leaving more than 1,700 people dead and tens of thousands missing.
- The port -- one of Venezuela's two main ports -- "is now operational, and the USS Fort Lauderdale is using the port to deliver critically needed supplies and equipment to Venezu
Sources: France 24