China pledges extra US$14.7 million in earthquake relief to Venezuela

ONP Summary
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern coastal region, killing over 1,400 people and leaving approximately 70,000 reported missing. International rescue teams and local volunteers worked to locate survivors in collapsed buildings, achieving occasional rescues several days after the earthquakes occurred.
Progressive: Progressive outlets emphasize international humanitarian response and individual survivor narratives, featuring accounts of rescue workers and community volunteers extracting people from debris, with focus on solidarity and collective recovery efforts.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report on operational aspects of the rescue response—including numbers of international rescue workers deployed, death tolls, and practical emergency infrastructure—with some noting emerging questions about government accountability.
Conservative: Conservative outlets highlight dramatic rescue moments framed as heroic achievements, using video documentation to spotlight specific rescues, while reporting logistical obstacles faced by international relief organizations seeking to enter the country.
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China is providing an additional 100 million yuan (US$14.7 million) worth of relief items to Venezuela after two earthquakes last week left at least 1,450 dead, including eight Chinese citizens.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun on Monday said Beijing had decided to furnish the relief items in addition to cash aid already extended to the country.
China had also provided satellite images of the affected areas to support Venezuela’s relief operations, he added, noting that Chinese...