A senior American military official has arrived in Venezuela's capital Caracas to oversee relief efforts in the aftermath of powerful twin earthquakes that killed at least 235 people, the US military said on Friday. U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Kevin J. Jarrard arrived in Caracas, Venezuela, today, to oversee Department of War support to Venezuela earthquake relief efforts, the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) wrote on X. Jarrard is serving as the senior SOUTHCOM official on the ground.
Earthquake Impact
The earthquakes, which struck Venezuela earlier this week, have caused significant damage and loss of life. The death toll currently stands at 235, with many more injured and displaced. The disaster has prompted an international response, with several countries offering aid and support.
US Military Involvement
The arrival of Maj. Gen. Kevin J. Jarrard signifies the US military's commitment to assisting in the relief efforts. As the senior SOUTHCOM official on the ground, Jarrard will coordinate with Venezuelan authorities and other international partners to provide necessary support.
International Cooperation
This disaster has highlighted the importance of international cooperation in times of crisis. The US, along with other nations, is working to provide aid, medical assistance, and logistical support to help Venezuela recover from the earthquakes.
Ongoing Efforts
Relief efforts are ongoing, with teams working to assess the damage, provide medical care, and deliver essential supplies to affected areas. The international community remains committed to supporting Venezuela as it navigates the challenges posed by this natural disaster.





























