Mexican media outlets have also been following the storm closely |
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed solidarity with the Vietnamese government and people in the wake of the devastation caused by the super typhoon. He extended his deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims. On Venezuelan National Television (VTV), Foreign Minister Yván Gil Pinto conveyed President Maduro's message, emphasizing that Venezuela would closely monitor the situation and stands ready to provide necessary support to Vietnam.
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In recent days, Venezuelan and Latin American media have widely covered the developments of typhoon Yagi, praising the Vietnamese government and people for their resilience and efforts in addressing the aftermath of the most powerful storm to hit the region in 30 years.
VTV's international section highlighted the traditional spirit of unity and mutual support in Vietnam, noting that this will help the nation recover quickly from the storm's devastation.
Mexican media outlets have also been following the storm closely, sharing emotional images and videos of the Vietnamese people's strength in facing the powerful typhoon. Milenio newspaper lauded the bravery of the Vietnamese people, calling these images highly inspirational.
Enfoque Noticias newspaper underscored the extraordinary efforts of the Vietnamese government, noting the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and emergency personnel, who helped evacuate tens of thousands of people to safety. The news outlet emphasized the Vietnamese government’s coordinated response in storm prevention and rescue operations.