The Government of Mexico continues to send humanitarian aid to Venezuela after the earthquakes registered in that country. President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that 250 specialized elements have been deployed, along with 71.2 tons of food, medicines and power plants. In addition, the Secretary of the Navy is preparing a ship with more supplies.
Actions in Venezuelan territory
Sheinbaum explained that on July 2, 28 tons of supplies—non-perishable foods and medicines—were transported in response to the request of the Venezuelan government. This brings the total to 71.2 tons. On June 30, five power plants and 80 kilograms of Red Cross material were sent. The following Wednesday, another three plants with lighting systems.
“In total, eight plants with a lighting tower and solar panel have been transported, in addition to 80 kilograms of Red Cross material, in two logistics flights,” said the president.
The Mexican team continues its work in coordination with local authorities. Between June 26 and July 1, two people were rescued alive, 40 dead bodies were recovered, and a dog was rescued. 1,411 medical and first aid consultations were also provided, and 13.1 tons of medicines were delivered.
The head of the Executive announced that the support will continue: “A Navy ship will be sent, probably tomorrow, with the collection that has been made from different places to continue supporting Venezuela.”




