Germany has offered to deploy six military transport aircraft to support relief operations in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake that killed dozens of people and left hundreds injured.
In a statement, Germany’s Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, said he was “deeply shocked” by the disaster and stressed the need for an immediate humanitarian response.
“It is crucial to provide swift assistance,” Pistorius said.
“The German armed forces stand ready and can make up to six A400M transport aircraft available at short notice as soon as support is requested from us.”
According to the minister, military crews are already preparing for a potential deployment. The aircraft could be used to transport rescue personnel, humanitarian workers, and emergency supplies from Germany to Venezuela, as well as support relief operations within the country.

The offer comes as rescue teams race against time to locate survivors and provide aid to affected communities.
AFP reported that the German military’s A400M aircraft and crews have extensive experience in humanitarian missions. The planes were used to deliver relief supplies to Turkey following the 2023 earthquake and to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza in 2024 and 2025.
The earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, struck the same region of Venezuela on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Rescue efforts have been hampered by widespread destruction, with entire buildings collapsing in the capital, Caracas. Authorities have also shut down the country’s main airport, further complicating relief and emergency response operations.
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