Venezuelan residents affected by an earthquake are thanking an Indian medical team for assistance provided after the tremors. According to reports, India’s response is carried out under “Operation Amistad,” which includes the deployment of a field hospital, the delivery of relief supplies, and the provision of advanced medical equipment. The medical support is described as helping address injuries and other immediate health needs in the affected areas, easing suffering for people impacted by the disaster.
Local accounts cited by the reporting outlets describe residents expressing gratitude for the care and support they received, emphasizing the efforts of the medical personnel on the ground. The coverage characterizes the response as coordinated humanitarian assistance intended to provide rapid medical and logistical help during the aftermath of the earthquake. Across the sources, the core elements of the Indian deployment—field hospital services and related relief and medical equipment—are consistently mentioned, along with testimonies from residents who say the assistance made a meaningful difference following the quake.