Vietnam dispatches search and rescue team to Venezuela after earthquake


A search-and-rescue K9 unit with service dogs from Border Guard Command’s Intermediate School 24 joins the Vietnam mission to Venezuela on June 28. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI: Vietnam on Sunday (June 28) dispatched a team of 82 military personnel from various units, including the border guard and military medical forces, to Venezuela to assist in search-and-rescue operations following a recent deadly earthquake, local daily VnExpress reported.

The mission marks the third time the Vietnam People's Army has participated in an international earthquake relief operation, the report said.

In February 2023, Vietnam sent 76 military personnel to Turkiye for its first overseas earthquake rescue mission after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake killed more than 43,500 people.

Two years later, in March 2025, Vietnam deployed 80 military personnel to Myanmar following a magnitude-7.7 earthquake that claimed more than 3,000 lives. - Xinhua

 

 

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