America sends humanitarian aid to Venezuela after the earthquake

One of the international airport's tracks “Simon Bolivar” in Caracas has been restored to office, enabling American C-17 military aircraft to transport humanitarian aid to areas hit by devastating earthquakes.
Meanwhile, the balance of earthquake victims continues to deteriorate. According to Venezuela's National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez, at least 1,430 people have lost their lives, while thousands of others have been injured.
Rescue search operations are continuing over and over again, with teams from different parts of the world working on finding survivors and removing victims from the ruins.
Two quakes of 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale hit Venezuelan north on Wednesday, causing major damage to infrastructure. According to authorities, over 50,000 people are still missing, while the humanitarian situation in the affected areas remains too heavy.











