The largest aid package mentioned in the current reports is from the United States , which pledged $150 million for relief efforts in Venezuela after the earthquakes.

Quick Scoop

Other countries and figures also offered help, including Pope Leo XIV with 100,000 euros and several governments sending rescue teams, supplies, or medical support, but those amounts are smaller than the U.S. pledge.

What’s being counted

  • The U.S. commitment is the biggest publicly stated monetary aid package in the reports I found.
  • Some other aid is described as in-kind support rather than a cash amount, so direct comparisons are not always exact.
  • If you mean historically or across a different Venezuela crisis , the answer could change depending on the time period.

Publicly reported aid amounts

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SenderReported aidNotes
United States$150 millionRelief support for aid groups, UN agencies, and rescue operations.
Pope Leo XIV100,000 eurosHumanitarian aid after the earthquakes.
Russia300 tonnes of food and medical suppliesFrom a past Venezuela aid episode, not the current earthquake reports.

Bottom line

For the current Venezuela earthquake response, the United States appears to have sent the largest aid package by far in the public reporting.