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Maduro Expresses Condolences, Thanks for Aid After Venezuela Earthquake

On June 28th, local time, Venezuelan President Maduro posted again on social media, expressing condolences to the victims and their families of the earthquake, and expressing gratitude for the assistance provided by people and governments around the world.

He wrote: “The Venezuelan people, with their spirit and human qualities, faced this terrible tragedy caused by natural earthquake forces with great spirit, faith, love, and hope. We pray for the victims, the injured, the missing, their families, and all those who are still fighting to save lives.”

In addition, he expressed his gratitude to the people and governments of various countries for providing assistance promptly. “Now is the time to unite and carry out organized and effective actions, to continue saving lives, helping those affected by the disaster, and preparing for the reconstruction of the affected areas.”

The post is dated June 28th in New York.

Maduro Expresses Condolences, Thanks for Aid After Venezuela Earthquake

In the early hours of January 3rd this year, the United States launched a large-scale military strike against Venezuela, forcibly taking control of Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife and bringing them to the United States.

After the "June 24 earthquake" in Venezuela, Maduro posted articles about this on social media accounts on the 24th and 25th.

According to CNN, latest data released by Jorge Rodríguez, President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, on June 28 local time shows that the earthquake has caused at least 1450 deaths and 3150 injuries in the country.