Hanoi: Vietnamese rescue teams recovered 15 more bodies on July 3 (local time) as they continued search operations in Playa Grande, La Guaira state, one of the areas hardest hit by the twin earthquakes in Venezuela. The latest recovery brings the total number of victims found by the Vietnamese mission to 45 since its deployment to the disaster zone.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Vietnamese rescue teams have been actively involved in the search and recovery operations since their arrival. Their efforts have been concentrated in Playa Grande, where the impact of the earthquakes has been particularly severe. The Vietnamese teams are working alongside local authorities and international organizations to provide assistance and support to the affected communities.
The twin earthquakes have caused widespread destruction in the region, prompting a significant humanitarian response. The Vietnamese mission's ongoing efforts in locating and recovering victims play a crucial role in the overall disaster response strategy. The collaboration between the Vietnamese teams and other international rescue operations highlights the global effort to address the aftermath of the earthquakes in Venezuela.
The Vietnamese rescue mission continues to operate in challenging conditions as they strive to locate more victims and support the relief efforts. Their contributions are part of a broader international response aimed at alleviating the suffering and rebuilding the affected areas.