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UN sends specialists to help after Venezuela earthquake

UN sends specialists to help after Venezuela earthquake

The United Nations is sending specialized rescue teams to Venezuela following two earthquakes that recently hit the country. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez stated that the relief efforts are being coordinated by the UN in collaboration with various international leaders.

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