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The US military said Monday that Venezuela's La Guaira port has resumed operations following repairs. It is now being used to deliver aid to the earthquake-hit country. @AFP reported the statement.
aircargoweek.comVenezuela's La Guaira port has resumed operations after repairs and is now being used to deliver aid to the country, the US military said on Monday. @AFP reported the military's statement, which described the port as operational. The facility is located in the South American nation affected by the earthquake.
The announcement came directly from the US military without additional details on the scale of aid shipments or the duration of repairs.
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