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Sharing updates on the ongoing mission on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated in several posts on X that Indian Army medical teams are providing emergency healthcare and relief as the South American country recovers from the devastating twin earthquakes.
Sharing updates on the ongoing mission on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated in several posts on X that Indian Army medical teams are providing emergency healthcare and relief as the South American country recovers from the devastating twin earthquakes.
Videos and messages posted by the MEA highlight India's relief efforts, including the deployment of an Indian Army Field Hospital and humanitarian assistance for those affected by the disaster.
In one of the videos shared by the MEA, a Venezuelan resident expressed gratitude for India's support during the humanitarian crisis.
https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/2071540022092669260?s=20
"I am truly grateful for the solidarity that emanates from all of us Venezuelans in these moments when we are in such need of humanitarian aid. Welcome and thank you very much on behalf of all the Venezuelan people... A thousand thanks and blessings to all of you and your people," she said.
The MEA also shared visuals of the visit by Venezuela's Vice Health Minister and Head of Government of the Capital District, Jacqueline Faria, to the Indian Army Field Hospital established under Operation Amistad.
Speaking during the visit, the V…
Indian assistance reaches earthquakes-hit Venezuela under 'Operation Amistad'
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Indian humanitarian assistance reaches Venezuela: Jaishankar on Op. Amistad
Two C-17 carrying 66 tonnes of aid: How India mobilised its army to help quake-hit Venezuela
Two C-17 carrying 66 tonnes of aid: How India mobilised its army to help quake-hit Venezuela
India swiftly dispatched a 41-member medical team and 66 tonnes of aid to Venezuela following a devastating earthquake, under 'Operation Amistad'. The team, equipped with advanced medical technology like BHISHM cubes, is providing critical emergency and surgical care. This rapid deployment highlights the Indian armed forces' capability in international disaster relief efforts, earning praise from Prime Minister Modi and gratitude from Venezuelan survivors.
Sharing updates on the ongoing mission on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated in several posts on X that Indian Army medical teams are providing emergency healthcare and relief as the South American country recovers from the devastating twin earthquakes.
Sharing updates on the ongoing mission on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated in several posts on X that Indian Army medical teams are providing emergency healthcare and relief as the South American country recovers from the devastating twin earthquakes.
Videos and messages posted by the MEA highlight India's relief efforts, including the deployment of an Indian Army Field Hospital and humanitarian assistance for those affected by the disaster.
In one of the videos shared by the MEA, a Venezuelan resident expressed gratitude for India's support during the humanitarian crisis.
https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/2071540022092669260?s=20
"I am truly grateful for the solidarity that emanates from all of us Venezuelans in these moments when we are in such need of humanitarian aid. Welcome and thank you very much on behalf of all the Venezuelan people... A thousand thanks and blessings to all of you and your people," she said.
The MEA also shared visuals of the visit by Venezuela's Vice Health Minister and Head of Government of the Capital District, Jacqueline Faria, to the Indian Army Field Hospital established under Operation Amistad.
Speaking during the visit, the V…
Venezuela FM visits Indian field hospital; expresses gratitude for earthquake relief work
Venezuela FM visits Indian field hospital; expresses gratitude for earthquake relief work
Working alongside Venezuelan authorities, Indian rescue and medical teams are providing emergency medical care and conducting search and rescue missions, the Indian embassy said
India sends relief assistance to earthquake-hit Venezuela under ...
India sends relief assistance to earthquake-hit Venezuela under ...
New Delhi:India has dispatched urgent humanitarian assistance to earthquake-hit Venezuela under “Operation Amistad” as part of its disaster relief response, following a series of powerful earthquakes that have caused widespread devastation in the South American nation.
Announcing the development, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar posted on X, “Indian assistance reaches Venezuela. Confident that the Field Hospital Unit, relief supplies, medicines & medical equipment will bolster ongoing post-earthquake relief efforts in the country. #OperationAmistad”
The Indian Embassy in Côte d’Ivoire also detailed the scale of the mission in a post on X, stating that two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft transited through Abidjan en route to Venezuela carrying relief materials and medical support.
The embassy said, “Operation Amistad – Responding to the devastating earthquake that struck northern Venezuela, the two Indian Airforce C17s transited through Abidjan enroute to Venezuela carrying 35 T of relief equipment, an Indian Army Field Hospital contingent and two BHISHM cubes.”
“The contingent comprises 41 personnel, inc…
Indian Army rescues 79-year-old woman from rubble in quake-hit Venezuela under Operation Amistad
Indian Army rescues 79-year-old woman from rubble in quake-hit Venezuela under Operation Amistad
Caracas [Venezuela], July 1 (ANI): The Indian Army on Wednesday rescued a 79-year-old woman from the rubble in earthquake-hit Venezuela and began advanced medical treatment as part of its humanitarian mission under Operation Amistad.
The Indian Army continues to race against time to help those affected by the devastating earthquakes, reaffirming India's commitment to humanitarian assistance.
In a post on X, it said, 'Operation Amistad: A Lifeline Amidst the Rubble. The Indian Army Field Hospital continues to serve as a beacon of hope, delivering compassionate medical care to those affected. For a 79-year-old survivor, rescued from the collapsed building marked only the beginning of her ordeal.'
The post added, 'Trapped beneath the debris with a fractured leg and suffering from peripheral arterial disease, delayed access to medical care led to a severe arterial ulcer and intense pain. The medical team stabilised her fracture, initiated advanced wound care and established daily follow-up treatment, providing not only specialised medical support but also renewed hope for recovery. India st…
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Indian Army Field Hospital Begins Operations in Quake-Hit Venezuela ...
Indian Army Field Hospital Begins Operations in Quake-Hit Venezuela
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The Indian Army field hospital established in Venezuela as part of Operation Amistad has begun its operations, offering continuous medical services to earthquake victims. Officials reported on Monday that the facility is now fully operational and is providing free healthcare around the clock.
Set up in Caracas, the field hospital responds to the humanitarian needs arising from the recent powerful earthquakes that struck the region. The Indian Embassy in Venezuela announced via social media that a team of skilled Indian doctors has established the medical camp at the International La Rinconada Racetrack.
The medical camp aims to support those affected by the earthquakes, which were recorded at magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, making them among the strongest quakes to affect Venezuela in over a century. The embassy reported that all services at the facility are being provided at no cost to patients.
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India sends army field hospital, 35 tonnes of relief aid to Venezuela
India sends army field hospital, 35 tonnes of relief aid to Venezuela
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India on Friday despatched an army field hospital and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies to Venezuela to help victims of two devastating earthquakes that killed nearly 600 people and injured thousands more.
Two C-17 heavy lift transport aircraft of the Indian Ali Force (IAF) carried the urgent assistance to support Venezuela’s post-earthquake relief efforts, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on social media. The Indian relief effort has been named “Operation Amistad”. Amistad means friendship in Spanish, the official language of Venezuela.
The assistance sent by India includes a field hospital unit of the Indian Army and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies, medicines and medical equipment, Jaishankar said. The materials carried by the transport aircraft included two BHISHM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita and Maitri) Cubes, which are modular medical emergency systems developed by the government. The cubes function as rapidly deployable mobile hospitals designed to save lives during the critical “golden hour” following a disaster.
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The Indian Army has set up a field hospital nearly 15,000 km away from India in earthquake-hit Venezuela.
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The Indian Army has set up a field hospital nearly 15,000 km away from India in earthquake-hit Venezuela.
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Indian Army field hospital begins services in quake-hit Venezuela
Indian Army field hospital begins services in quake-hit Venezuela
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An Indian Army field hospital deployed in earthquake-hit Venezuela under Operation Amistad has become fully operational and is providing free round-the-clock medical services, as India stepped up its humanitarian assistance to the Latin American nation following the devastating earthquakes.
The Indian Embassy in Venezuela said on Monday that an Indian medical team comprising experienced Army doctors has established a medical camp at the International La Rinconada Racetrack in Caracas.
In a post on social media, the embassy said the medical camp is "now fully operational. Services are open 24 hours. All services are free."
The 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening were among the strongest to hit the country in more than a century. The twin quakes have claimed at least 1,450 lives, while thousands have been injured and many others remain missing.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Operation Amistad is underway and the Indian Army f…
Operation Amistad: India sends rescue team, relief supplies, medical ...
Operation Amistad: India sends rescue team, relief supplies, medical ...
India on Friday launched Operation Amistad, a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) mission tosupport Venezuela after the devastating earthquakesthat claimed hundreds of lives and caused widespread destruction across the South American nation.
As part of the operation, two Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft departed for Venezuela on the morning of June 26 carrying humanitarian aid, medical supplies and a specialised rescue contingent to assist local authorities in ongoing relief and rescue efforts.
According to an official statement, the relief mission includes a 41-member team comprising experienced rescue personnel and medical professionals. The contingent will work alongside Venezuelan authorities in search and rescue operations, emergency medical care and humanitarian assistance in the worst-affected areas.
The humanitarian package includes a self-sufficient Indian medical task force, an Indian Army Field Hospital unit equipped with HADR pallets and medicines, 30 tonnes of relief supplies, six tonnes of medicines and medical equipment, and two BHISHM Cube portable hospitals designe…
Indian Army's field hospital saves elderly quake survivor in Venezuela
Indian Army's field hospital saves elderly quake survivor in Venezuela
The Indian Army's Operation Amistad has successfully rescued a 79-year-old Venezuelan woman from earthquake rubble, providing critical medical care at a field hospital in Caracas. The woman, suffering from a fractured leg and severe arterial issues, received specialized treatment, expressing gratitude for the life-saving intervention. India's extensive humanitarian aid, including a fully equipped field hospital and a dedicated medical team, continues to offer hope and vital assistance to quake survivors.
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India has launched a major humanitarian assistance mission named Operation Amistad to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, which has been devastated by powerful tremors killing nearly 600 people and injuring thousands. Under Operation Amistad, India dispatched an army field hospital along with over 35 tonnes of relief supplies, medicines, and essential medical equipment.
The mission name “Amistad,” meaning friendship in Spanish, reflects India’s commitment to standing with Venezuela during this disaster.
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As part of Amistad Operation , two C-17 heavy lift aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) transported urgent humanitarian assistance to Venezuela. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar confirmed the deployment, stati…
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Indian Army medical teams are providing emergency healthcare and relief in Venezuela as the country recovers from devastating twin earthquakes.
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has shared videos and messages highlighting India's relief efforts, including the deployment of an Indian Army Field Hospital and humanitarian assistance for those affected by the disaster.
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A Venezuelan resident expressed gratitude for India's support during the humanitarian crisis, saying: "I am truly grateful for the solidarity that emanates from all of us Venezuelans in these moments when we are in such need of humanitarian aid. Welcome and thank you very much on behalf of all the Venezuelan people... A thousand thanks and blessings to all of you and your people."
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India has dispatched urgent humanitarian assistance to earthquake-hit Venezuela under 'Operation Amistad'.
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Two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft transited through Abidjan en route to Venezuela carrying relief materials and medical support.
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“Announcing the development, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar posted on X, "Indian assistance reaches Venezuela. Confident that the Field Hospital Unit, relief supplies, medicines & medical equipment will bolster ongoing post-earthquake relief efforts in the country. #OperationAmistad"”
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“The Indian Embassy in Côte d’Ivoire also detailed the scale of the mission in a post on X, stating that two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft transited through Abidjan en route to Venezuela carrying relief materials and medical support.”
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