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La comunidad internacional ha reaccionado con una movilización masiva de recursos tras los dos potentes terremotos que han sacudido Venezuela, dejando un saldo trágico de al menos 164 muertos y cerca de un millar de heridos. Ante la magnitud de la catástrofe, Estados Unidos ha liderado la respuesta inicial con un compromiso firme de asistencia inmediata. El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, calificó la escala del desastre como "devastadora" y aseguró que su país está "preparado, dispuesto y capacitado para ayudar", ordenando a todas las agencias gubernamentales actuar con rapidez para asistir a quienes llamó sus "nuevos y grandes amigos".

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00:00I had an opportunity to talk earlier this morning with Delce Rodriguez, the acting president.
00:04We're obviously awaiting, we're already deploying search and rescue teams from Fairfax County, Virginia and Los Angeles.
00:11There'll be some others we'll add.
00:12That's the most immediate need right now is search and rescue efforts.
00:16They have a bunch of collapsed buildings and so they'll need a lot of help in terms of digging through
00:20that.
00:20The airport there is badly damaged so we'll have to rely on the Department of War to deploy assets there.
00:25And then we're also helping them with some overhead imagery, especially in coastal areas where they don't have full visibility
00:31over what the damage has been and what the impact has been.
00:34Those are the acute, like short-term needs over the next 48 to 72 hours because in search and rescue
00:38you're trying to get to people while you can still save their lives.
00:42They're buried under rubble.

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