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HNLMS Groningen heads to disaster-stricken Venezuela for emergency aid | The Peoples Tribune

June 28, 2026

HNLMS Groningen heads to disaster-stricken Venezuela for emergency aid | The Peoples Tribune
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GREAT BAY--HNLMS Groningen departed from Curaçao this morning for Venezuela to deliver emergency aid following the devastating earthquakes in the country. The naval vessel was loaded in Curaçao with supplies including water and relief goods. Also on board are an NH90 helicopter and two FRISCs (fast interceptor boats).

Defence Caribbean is deploying HNLMS Groningen to provide assistance following the devastating earthquakes. The ship carries a supply of water and can produce additional drinking water using its onboard water purification system. The crew of HNLMS Groningen stands ready to provide emergency aid on site, in close cooperation with national and international partners. Through this action, the Netherlands is contributing to international humanitarian relief efforts.

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In addition to the deployment of the station ship, the Caribbean Coast Guard is contributing to the transport of goods and personnel from the Caribbean islands to Venezuela using its Dash-8 aircraft. Defence Caribbean is also supporting the US emergency relief operation being coordinated from Hato Airport.

Upon request and in coordination with local authorities on Curaçao, Bonaire, and Aruba, Defence Caribbean contributes to humanitarian relief operations following disasters or emergencies in the region throughout the year by supporting local authorities. Such deployments are particularly important during hurricane season. HNLMS Groningen has been in the Caribbean since early June and is deployed for various maritime security tasks, such as surveillance, law enforcement, and countering illegal activities like drug smuggling.

Source: https://tribune-site.webflow.io/articles/hnlms-groningen-heads-to-disaster-stricken-venezuela-for-emergency-aid

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