00:03Hello, welcome to Telestudy English. We go now to the latest images in Venezuela, latest information with the acting president
00:09of Venezuela, Darcy Rodriguez, who is leading in the humanitarian aid from the European Union.
00:16She is decorating all the humanitarian aid workers that came to Venezuela after the June 24 double earthquakes.
00:30Right now, as we are watching right now, she is accompanied with the foreign minister of Venezuela, Iván Gil, and
00:38also with the minister of peace and justice, Diosdado Cabello.
00:43Venezuela recognizes all the efforts that all international humanitarian aid supporters have done in this context of deep sadness and
00:53also of destruction after the two powerful 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes.
01:00Earthquake that struck the country on June 24.
01:03As we are watching right now, the acting president is honoring the European Union humanitarian aid coordinators that came to
01:12Venezuela shortly after the two earthquakes struck the country.
01:17As we are watching in the images, the acting president has also decorated several rescue team workers that came to
01:26Venezuela to support, to do humanitarian labor,
01:29to support the Venezuelan government efforts of rescuing people, of removing debris, of also attend all people in need, from
01:42health workers to rescue workers.
01:48Also, in Venezuela arrived workers from several countries, arrived from Spain, from Germany, Chile, Peru, Switzerland, Mexico, and at this
02:04moment, the acting president is decorating all the European Union humanitarian aid coordinators.
02:12This is a process that the acting president of Venezuela del C. Rodriguez has been carrying out about recognizing all
02:23the effort, all the international support.
02:26She is now talking with the Mexican team of humanitarian workers of the rescue team from Mexico that also has
02:37been working nonstop since the tragedy of the two earthquakes of June 24.
02:43The acting president, as we were saying, recognized all the international solidarity in this context marked by deep sadness and
02:53also marked by the several victims that suffered the earthquakes of June 24.
03:07Let's recall that on June 24 at exactly 6 p.m. local time, the Venezuela felt two powerful earthquakes, one
03:22of 7.2 and one of 7.5, just 39 seconds apart.
03:28Just shortly after, just days after, the several teams from several regions of the world have been arriving to Venezuela
03:41to work to rescue people.
03:43They've been mainly deployed in the state of La Guayra, the state most affected by these two powerful earthquakes.
03:51And as we're watching right now, she was decorating and honoring the European Union humanitarian aid coordinators.
03:59But also right now, she's talking with the Mexican team.
04:03As we are watching several rescuers, she is talking with them.
04:09She is thanking all the workers that have due services here in Venezuela.
04:23Also, as we were watching the rescue dogs that have been working also, trying to find people, trying to find
04:33survivors.
04:34It's been several days of hard work of non-stop in difficult conditions that all the teams had delivered the
04:45most of his condition,
04:49had delivered an impressive job helping not only showing all the international support,
04:58but also helping the Venezuelan government and the Venezuelan authorities in this complex labor that it is to save the
05:10most people that it can't.
05:13As we were watching, those were images of the acting president, Elsie Rodriguez,
05:17decorating the European Union humanitarian workers that, as we were talking about,
05:22have been in the country since the two powerful earthquakes.
05:26And she was also talking with the Mexican team of rescuers.
05:31We were watching also rescue dogs.
05:33These are teams that have been working on the pressure, that have been working in difficult conditions
05:40and have been helping not only showing the international humanitarian support in Venezuela,
05:47but also helping all the authorities, all the government efforts here in Venezuela
05:52to try to find survivors, to try to overcome this complex situation.
05:59This is, at this moment, all the information.
06:02If you want to know more about the current situation in Venezuela, please stay tuned at Telesur English.
06:22Thank you for joining us.
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