The U.S. Embassy in Mexico provided humanitarian aid to families affected by the recent floods in Veracruz, in coordination with the Mexican Red Cross.
U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson, retired Colonel, reported on his X account this Saturday that the collaboration allowed for the delivery of essential items to support the recovery of affected communities.
“When nations come together and unite their humanitarian efforts and their hearts, hope multiplies and our nations benefit,” Johnson wrote, emphasizing that cooperation and solidarity “make a difference when they are most needed.”
Source: jornada




