First Israeli rescue team departs for Venezuela after twin earthquake
A first Israeli rescue mission has left for Venezuela to help search for people trapped after a double earthquake hit the country and to provide initial humanitarian aid. The team was organized by the Ready for Rescue association and the Magen company.
The delegation includes 16 specialists in urban disaster rescue, along with logistics and medical personnel. Its immediate tasks are to locate any trapped survivors and deliver basic emergency assistance on the ground.
The article does not give the exact time of departure or further details about the quake, but says this is the first rescue delegation sent from Israel in response to the disaster.
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