India Sets Up Field Hospital in Earthquake-Hit Venezuela

Deshbaani News : Saif Khan

June 29, 2026 11:15 a.m. 13
India Sets Up Field Hospital in Earthquake-Hit Venezuela

India has extended humanitarian assistance to Venezuela following the recent devastating earthquake by deploying a field hospital and a specialized medical team to provide emergency healthcare to affected communities.

The relief mission reflects India's continued commitment to supporting countries facing natural disasters through rapid humanitarian assistance, medical care, and disaster response operations.

The Indian medical team has begun treating injured survivors, providing emergency medical services, and supporting local healthcare facilities that have been overwhelmed by the disaster.

Emergency Medical Team Begins Operations

The field hospital has been established to deliver immediate healthcare services in areas severely affected by the earthquake.

Doctors, nurses, and medical specialists from India are providing treatment for injuries, emergency surgeries where required, first aid, and essential healthcare services for displaced families.

The temporary medical facility is also helping reduce pressure on local hospitals, many of which have been damaged or are operating beyond capacity.

India Strengthens Humanitarian Partnership

India's emergency deployment demonstrates its long-standing policy of providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to countries affected by natural disasters.

Over the years, India has responded to earthquakes, floods, cyclones, and other emergencies across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East by sending rescue teams, medical professionals, relief supplies, and humanitarian aid.

The latest mission to Venezuela continues this tradition of international cooperation during times of crisis.

Relief Efforts Continue

Emergency response teams are working alongside local authorities to provide medical treatment, distribute essential supplies, and support ongoing rescue and recovery operations.

The field hospital is expected to remain operational until local healthcare services can fully resume normal operations.

Authorities continue to assess the overall damage caused by the earthquake while relief agencies focus on assisting displaced families and restoring essential services.

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India's Growing Role in Global Disaster Relief

India has increasingly emerged as a leading provider of humanitarian assistance through its rapid disaster response capabilities.

From deploying medical teams to sending relief materials and rescue personnel, the country has played an active role in supporting international emergency operations.

The Venezuela mission highlights India's ability to deliver timely medical assistance and strengthen international partnerships during humanitarian crises.

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