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A ONU, a Cruz Vermelha, equipes internacionais de resgate e diversos governos já participam das operações de emergência após os terremotos de 24 de junho. Com centenas de vítimas, danos extensos à infraestrutura e milhões de pessoas vulneráveis antes mesmo do desastre, a rapidez e a coordenação dos esforços de ajuda serão decisivas nos próximos dias. Imagem ilustrativa: Seyfettin Geçit / Pexels.
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A ajuda internacional se mobiliza para a Venezuela enquanto aumentam as necessidades após o terremotoA ONU, a Cruz Vermelha, equipes de resgate e diversos governos mobilizam recursos para responder a uma das maiores emergências da região em 2026Poucas horas depois de dois terremotos de magnitudes 7,2 e 7,5 atingirem o norte da Venezuela, a resposta internacional continua se ampliando à medida que novas dimensões da tragédia vêm à tona. Equipes de resgate, organismos multilaterais, organizações humanitárias e governos de diferentes continentes começaram a mobilizar recursos para enfrentar uma emergência que poderá exigir meses de assistência e anos de reconstrução. |
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References: Reuters. (25 de junho de 2026). Os EUA afirmam que estão mobilizando assistência para a Venezuela após os terremotos. Associated Press. (25 de junho de 2026). Dois fortes terremotos atingem a Venezuela, deixando pelo menos 164 mortos e quase 1.000 feridos. Escritório das Nações Unidas para a Coordenação de Assuntos Humanitários (OCHA). (2026). Coordenação da resposta de emergência na Venezuela. Federação Internacional das Sociedades da Cruz Vermelha e do Crescente Vermelho (IFRC). (2026). Apoio emergencial à Cruz Vermelha Venezuelana após o terremoto. |
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