The firm coordinated emergency tent delivery with the US Embassy in Venezuela and the State Department’s DART team. These temporary shelters were channeled to UN-coordinated camps, providing direct assistance to citizens displaced from their homes. The State Department has previously indicated it channels donations and cooperation efforts directly through multiple companies and international NGOs operating in Venezuela.
Fatih Tiryakioğlu, president of Tiryaki USA, stated the magnitude of earthquake damage compels prompt action. The company maintains long-standing ties to Venezuela through its oil and mining operations in the country. Tiryakioğlu characterized supporting communities where the firm operates as a priority duty during complex situations. The executive confirmed the company’s intention to continue supporting response and recovery processes alongside humanitarian institutions and corresponding authorities.
The international conglomerate, which also holds interests in the food sector, expressed condolences to Venezuelan families who lost loved ones or suffered impacts from the event. Dozens of countries, organizations, and companies of varying scale have contributed aid and donations to the emergency response. Tiryaki USA emphasized cooperation remains fundamental as rescue and response operations continue across national territory.
The firm reaffirmed its commitment to providing efficient and respectful support during the emergency through ongoing coordination with humanitarian organizations and local authorities. The company’s emergency assistance deployment remains fully active, with continued food distribution and temporary shelter provision in affected areas.
This article was curated and published as part of our South American energy market coverage.
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