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U.S. Forces Continue Providing Disaster Relief Assistance in Venezuela

First publishedJul 15, 18:38 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 10:51 UTC · 7m ago
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U.S. Forces Continue Providing Disaster Relief Assistance in Venezuela
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U.S. armed forces are providing disaster relief assistance to Venezuela after two earthquakes.

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The U.S. military is helping Venezuela after two big earthquakes. The earthquakes happened on June 24. The U.S. military is giving aid to the people of Venezuela.

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This is important because many people in Venezuela need help after the earthquakes.

In brief
Who is helping Venezuela?
The U.S. military is helping Venezuela.
When did the earthquakes happen?
The earthquakes happened on June 24.
What kind of help is the U.S. military giving?
The U.S. military is giving disaster relief assistance.
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    U.S. military is providing disaster relief assistance

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