美国东部时间2026年6月25日晚10:20 / 福克斯新闻
这场罕见的“双震”将拉瓜伊拉变成灾区,西蒙·玻利瓦尔国际机场被迫关闭
作者:亚历山德拉·科赫 福克斯新闻
鲁比奥国务卿详解美国对委内瑞拉地震的援助
正在巴林麦纳麦的鲁比奥国务卿详细介绍了美国政府对委内瑞拉接连发生的毁灭性地震的全面应对措施。他证实已立即部署搜救队、医疗资源与人道主义援助,强调拯救生命的紧迫性。鲁比奥重申唐纳德·特朗普总统对支持委内瑞拉的承诺,并称将与国际伙伴合作开展灾后恢复工作,助力该国实现长期稳定。
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委内瑞拉遭遇灾难性连环地震,至少235人遇难后,特朗普政府已启动跨部门人道主义响应,承诺提供1500万美元援助,并派遣美国海军军舰协助开展救生救援行动。
此次快速动员始于周四,此前周三晚间,委内瑞拉北部加拉加斯以西约120公里处接连发生7.2级和7.5级地震。
据委内瑞拉卫生部消息,这场罕见的“双震”造成超过940人受伤,将拉瓜伊拉州变成灾区,同时导致受损的西蒙·玻利瓦尔国际机场被迫关闭。
美国救援团队将赴遭受灾难性飓风“梅利莎”袭击的加勒比重灾区
美国国务院周四宣布,将动员1500万美元援助资金,其中包括500万美元新的双边拨款,用于援助当地救援伙伴,如撒玛利亚会、天主教救济服务机构和世界宣明会;另有1000万美元将捐赠给联合国人道主义统筹基金。
为在当地牵头开展救援行动,国务院已部署一支地区救灾援助响应小组,以及两支来自弗吉尼亚州费尔法克斯县和加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县消防部门的专业城市搜救队。
美国军舰将在委内瑞拉周边国际水域巡逻,特朗普誓言打击贩毒集团
美国南方司令部(SOUTHCOM)表示,正向该地区增派已部署的美军部队,命令“劳德代尔堡号”和“比林斯号”军舰前往委内瑞拉,支援国务院主导的救援行动。
据南方司令部介绍,“劳德代尔堡号”将作为“浮动指挥中心”,配备飞行甲板以支援重型直升机,并设有坞舱用于投放登陆艇。
与此同时,机动性强的“比林斯号”将在近岸区域提供关键支援,加快灾害救援任务的推进速度。
美国南方司令部已下令“劳德代尔堡号”(LPD 28)和“比林斯号”(LCS 15)前往委内瑞拉,支援国务院主导的美国政府委内瑞拉救援行动。(@Southcom/X)
南方司令部还表示,将派遣旋翼机提供至关重要的救生空运支援,在救援行动中运送美国政府救援人员、搜救团队及合作伙伴。
在这场危机中,国务院强调美国公民的安全仍是本届政府的最高优先级。
官员们在一份声明中表示:“特朗普政府的最高优先级永远是美国公民的安全与保障。国务院正不知疲倦地为受影响地区的美国公民及其家属提供领事援助。美国始终坚定承诺帮助委内瑞拉从这场毁灭性灾难中恢复,并将继续探索在这一关键时期提供更多有效援助的途径。”
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Trump administration pledges $150M in aid, deploys Navy warships after deadly Venezuela earthquakes
June 25, 2026 10:20pm EDT / Fox News
The rare earthquake ‘doublet’ turned La Guaira into a disaster zone and forced closure of Simón Bolívar International Airport
By Alexandra Koch Fox News
Secretary Rubio details US aid to Venezuela after earthquakes
Secretary Rubio, in Manama, Bahrain, outlines the comprehensive U.S. government response to the devastating back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela. He confirms immediate deployment of search and rescue teams, medical resources and humanitarian assistance, emphasizing the urgency to save lives. Rubio reiterates President Donald Trump’s commitment to supporting Venezuela and collaborating with international partners on recovery efforts and long-term stability.
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Following a catastrophic set of earthquakes that left at least 235 people dead in Venezuela, the Trump administration has activated a government-wide humanitarian response, pledging $150 million in aid and deploying U.S. Navy warships to assist in life-saving rescue operations.
The rapid mobilization Thursday comes after back-to-back magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes rocked northern Venezuela roughly 120 miles west of Caracas Wednesday night.
The rare earthquake “doublet” injured more than 940 people and turned the state of La Guaira into a disaster zone, while forcing the closure of the damaged Simón Bolívar International Airport, according to Venezuela’s Health Ministry.
US RESCUE TEAMS TO DESCEND ON HARD-HIT CARIBBEAN AFTER CATASTROPHIC HURRICANE MELISSA’S IMPACT
Rescuers search for victims in a collapsed building following an earthquake in Caracas on June 24, 2026.(Manaure Quintero / AFP via Getty Images)
The U.S. Department of State announced on Thursday it is mobilizing $150 million in aid, which includes $50 million in new bilateral awards for relief partners on the ground — such as Samaritan’s Purse, Catholic Relief Services and World Vision — along with a $100 million contribution to a United Nations humanitarian pooled fund.
To spearhead efforts on the ground, the State Department has deployed a regional Disaster Assistance Response Team alongside two highly specialized urban search-and-rescue teams from fire departments in Fairfax County, Virginia, and Los Angeles County, California.
U.S. WARSHIPS TO PATROL INTERNATIONAL WATERS AROUND VENEZUELA AS TRUMP VOWS TO STOP CARTELS
Members of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department’s international urban search and rescue team (USA-2) prepare to leave for Venezuela, in Pacoima, Calif., Thursday.(Blake Fagan/AFP via Getty Images)
U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said it is surging assigned U.S. military forces to the region, directing the USS Fort Lauderdale and the USS Billings to Venezuela to back the State Department-led operations.
The USS Fort Lauderdale will serve as a “floating command center” with a flight deck to support heavy-lift helicopters and a well deck to launch landing craft, according to SOUTHCOM.
Meanwhile, the agile USS Billings will provide critical support close to the shorelines to accelerate the disaster response missions.
U.S. SOUTHCOM said it has directed USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) and USS Billings (LCS 15) to Venezuela to support State Department-led U.S. government relief operations in Venezuela.(@Southcom/X)
SOUTHCOM said it is also sending rotary-wing aircraft, which will provide critical life-saving airlift support, transporting U.S. government response personnel, search and rescue teams and partners during relief operations.
Amid the crisis, the State Department emphasized that the safety of U.S. citizens remains the administration’s highest priority.
“The Trump Administration has no higher priority than the safety and security of Americans. The Department of State is working tirelessly to provide consular assistance to U.S. citizens and their families in the affected areas,” officials wrote in a statement. “The United States remains steadfast in its commitment to helping Venezuela recover from this devastating disaster and will continue to explore additional ways to provide meaningful assistance during this critical time.”
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U.S. citizens in Venezuela are urged to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) and can contact the State Department 24/7 at 202-501-4444 for emergency assistance.
Family members in the U.S. seeking information on loved ones can call toll-free at 888-407-4747.
Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital Editor, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.
She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.
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