00:00We're already deploying search and rescue teams from Fairfax County, Virginia, and Los Angeles.
00:05There'll be some others we'll add.
00:06That's their most immediate need right now is search and rescue efforts.
00:09They have much of collapsed buildings, and so they'll need a lot of help in terms of digging through that.
00:14The airport there is badly damaged, so we'll have to rely on the Department of War to deploy assets there.
00:20And then we're also helping them with some overhead imagery, especially in coastal areas
00:24where they don't have full visibility over what the damage has been and what the impact has been.
00:27And those are the acute, like, short-term needs over the next 48 to 72 hours
00:31because in search and rescue, you're trying to get to people while you can still save their lives.
00:36They're buried under rubble.
00:37The second phase, of course, will be identifying their more longer-term and acute needs.
00:41What are the things over the long-term they're going to need help with?
00:43We'll have a better assessment of that after the next 48 hours when we're on the ground
00:47and as the Venezuelan authorities get more visibility as to the level of damage in terms of housing.
00:53Where do you put all these people that don't have anywhere to go live?
00:55What we can do to help them restore their communications, their Internet, their telecom, and so forth.
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