British rescue team arrived in Venezuela following tragic earthquakes

British International Research-Peace Force ( UK Isar, made up of 68 members, including six specialised search dogs, arrived last night in Caracas, writes the BBC.
Today, they are traveling from the capital to the north of the country.
Russ Gauden, leader of the UK Isae team, said the United Nations has assigned them an area where there has been no search-saving teams on the ground so far.
The team is traveling with police escorts, as it is transporting large, heavy, and valuable machines to help find survivors.
They said, at this stage, they were sent as a search-saving team and not for troop recovery. /Periscope











