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U.S. Military Aids Venezuela Relief Effort After Twin Earthquakes

U.S. military vessels previously deployed in a blockade against Venezuela are redirecting to deliver humanitarian assistance following devastating earthquakes.

According to Bloomberg Markets, two U.S. military ships that had been part of a blockade strategy targeting the Nicolás Maduro government have reversed course and are now heading toward Venezuela with rescue teams and medical supplies. The shift in focus comes in response to a pair of major earthquakes that struck the South American nation this week, causing significant damage and humanitarian crisis.

The deployment marks a shift in U.S. policy priorities, with military assets previously used for economic pressure now mobilized for disaster relief operations. The vessels are carrying rescue equipment and medical personnel to assist with search-and-rescue operations and to address immediate health needs stemming from the seismic events.

International aid organizations have similarly mobilized resources toward Venezuela as rescue and recovery efforts intensify. The humanitarian response underscores the scale of the emergency, as organizations coordinate with the U.S. military assets to maximize the reach and effectiveness of relief operations in the earthquake-affected regions.

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