The United States military has significantly increased its presence in the region in response to the devastating earthquake that struck Venezuela earlier this week. According to a report from Reuters, U.S. Southern Command has deployed over 900 personnel inside Venezuela to assist with relief operations.
This deployment is part of a broader effort to provide aid to the people of Venezuela, who are reeling from the earthquake’s destruction. The U.S. has also deployed around 800 personnel to Puerto Rico and CuraƧao, with those forces working to support the relief efforts in Venezuela from neighboring islands.
Alongside personnel, the U.S. has also sent a range of equipment to support the relief operations. According to U.S. officials, at least four to five MQ-9 Reaper drones have been deployed over Venezuela. These drones are being used to help map the damage caused by the earthquake, monitor road access, and support search-and-rescue efforts.
U.S. Marines were among the first American troops to arrive on the ground in Venezuela, where they have been working with local rescue teams to search for survivors trapped in the rubble. The Marines’ expertise in search-and-rescue operations has been invaluable in the initial stages of the relief effort.
The deployment of U.S. military personnel and equipment is a significant show of commitment from the U.S. government to help the people of Venezuela in their time of need. The U.S. has a long history of providing aid and support to countries affected by natural disasters, and this latest deployment is no exception.
As the relief efforts continue, the U.S. military is working closely with local authorities and aid organizations to ensure that they are doing all they can to help those affected by the earthquake. The scale of the devastation is still becoming clear, but it is known that thousands of people are homeless and many more are in need of medical attention.
The U.S. military’s role in the relief efforts is expected to continue for the foreseeable future, with more personnel and equipment potentially being deployed in the coming days. As the situation continues to evolve, it is clear that the U.S. will remain committed to helping the people of Venezuela rebuild and recover from this devastating disaster.
