Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips says Guyana has assembled 88 containers of disaster relief supplies for shipment to Venezuela. The shipment forms part of Guyana’s coordinated humanitarian response to support communities affected by recent earthquakes in Venezuela. Phillips makes the announcement as the supplies are readied for departure from BK Wharf, where officials oversee logistics for the consignment. He adds that the relief effort involves contributions from multiple sources, including several Guyanese companies and partner states within CARICOM. The Prime Minister’s remarks indicate that the containers have been brought together for dispatch as part of cross-border and local support for affected communities. Guyana’s plan centers on sending the assembled supplies to help with immediate relief needs following the earthquakes. Both outlets report the same figures and purpose of the shipment, and both describe Phillips as the source of the information regarding the number of containers, the humanitarian intent, and the location where preparations are underway.