00:00Also a flight from the People's Republic of China carrying humanitarian aid arrived today
00:04at Simon Bolivar Airport in Maiketia with the goal of contributing to recovery efforts
00:09following the twin earthquakes.
00:11Belén de los Santos brings a story.
00:15The first shipment of emergency humanitarian aid from China arrived on Monday in Maiketia.
00:25On an Air China flight, 85 tons of supplies arrived to support reconstruction and relief
00:32efforts following the two earthquakes of June 24th.
00:38We're talking about power generators, water purifiers, solar panels and campaign tents
00:44for the people who have been displaced by this tragic twin earthquake.
00:49On June 24th.
00:54This first shipment is part of a comprehensive aid package that already included a contribution
01:00of 17 million dollars.
01:02From the very beginning, Beijing pledged to provide its support in the wake of the earthquake.
01:07The shipment comes here, it is unloaded.
01:09We now have our automated sentinel system which registers the aid, distributes it to collection
01:14centers and centers and delivers it directly to the recommends.
01:16the shipments.
01:21Upon receiving the shipment, the Venezuelan foreign minister also highlighted the organizational
01:26and distribution efforts made by local forces to ensure the rapid deployment of international
01:32aid throughout the country.
01:35The shipment comes here, it is unloaded.
01:38We now have our automated sentinel system which registers the aid, distributes it to collection
01:44centers and delivers it directly to the recipients all nearly immediately.
01:50The remaining shipments are expected to be made successfully as part of a joint effort towards Venezuela's
01:57recovery.
01:59On camera, Marcos Asilva and Belen de los Santos for Tell us your English from Maiketía,
02:03Venezuela.
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