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US says it is mobilizing assistance for Venezuela after earthquakes

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 10:03 PM

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. said late on Wednesday it was in touch with Venezuelan authorities following strong earthquakes ​and was mobilizing assistance for the South ‌American nation.

“We’re in touch with the authorities and mobilizing assistance,” Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said on X. He said the earthquakes were “devastating.”

Strong earthquakes struck west of Venezuela’s ‌capital ​on Wednesday afternoon, toppling buildings ⁠in Caracas, trapping people ⁠in the rubble and prompting scientists to warn of potentially heavy casualties and widespread destruction across the country.

U.S. State Department official Jeremy Lewin said ​on X that the department had mobilized a disaster assistance team and task force to ⁠deliver and coordinate critical assistance ⁠to Venezuelans.

“Working with our partners in ​the interim Venezuelan government, the U.S. will be sending ​search and rescue teams, medical and humanitarian supplies ‌and other resources in the crucial first days after this tragic natural disaster,” he added.

The U.S. embassy in Caracas reported that all American personnel were ⁠accounted for.

Ties between the U.S. and Venezuela have warmed in recent months after American forces seized the country’s ⁠then-President Nicolas Maduro ‌in a deadly raid on the ⁠capital in January.

President Donald Trump’s administration ​has ‌engaged with an interim government led ​by former ⁠Maduro ally Delcy Rodriguez, including on an agreement for the U.S. to sell Venezuelan oil, and it has issued sanctions waivers to encourage American investment.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and ​Thomas Derpinghaus)