US military touts work to assist in Venezuela following deadly earthquakes
The U.S. military, directed by U.S.

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AI-generatedThe U.S. military, directed by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), is providing assistance in Venezuela following deadly earthquakes. U.S. military capabilities are arriving to support earthquake relief efforts, which were requested by the Venezuelan government and are led by the U.S. State Department. SOUTHCOM operations are self-sustaining, with personnel not requiring local resources. U.S. Marines are actively involved in search and rescue operations alongside other first responders in the hardest-hit areas. The earthquakes have resulted in a reported death toll of 1,450.
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5 extractedU.S. Marines are supporting U.S. and international first responders in search and rescue efforts.
The U.S. military is assisting in Venezuela following deadly earthquakes.
American rescue teams pulled an infant alive from the rubble.
The death toll from the earthquakes reached 1,450.
The Trump administration pledged $150M in aid and deployed Navy warships after the earthquakes.