Project DYNAMO Delivers 20,000 Pounds of Aid to Caracas Earthquake Survivors
Project DYNAMO, a non-profit organization led by veterans, delivered 20,000 pounds of aid, including food, water, and medicine, to earthquake survivors in Caracas and surrounding areas within the first 48 hours of the disaster. The organization is prepared to deploy…

Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL, June 27, 2026 —
Project DYNAMO, a non-profit organization comprised of veterans, has provided 20,000 pounds of essential supplies to earthquake survivors in Caracas and the surrounding regions. The aid, which includes food, water, and medicine, was delivered within the first 48 hours following the disaster.
The organization stated that it is ready to offer additional support, including the deployment of search and rescue specialists. However, this further assistance is contingent upon the reopening of Venezuelan airports to commercial or private humanitarian flights. Further details on the timing of airport reopenings were not immediately available.
Project DYNAMO’s rapid response highlights the critical need for immediate aid following natural disasters. The specifics regarding the types of food, water, and medicine delivered were not detailed. The duration of the airport closures and the timeline for potential future aid deployments remain undetermined.
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