Venezuela receives €302 million in IMF funding following earthquake disaster
The International Monetary Fund has released €302 million to assist Venezuela with recovery efforts after earthquakes caused over 5,000 deaths along the country's northern coast last month.
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According to Euronews, Venezuela has secured €302 million in funding from the International Monetary Fund to support reconstruction and recovery. The financial aid follows a series of devastating earthquakes that struck the nation’s northern coastal region last month. Official reports indicate that the death toll from these seismic events has now risen above 5,000.
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