It updated on Thursday the previous day’s count of 99 victims after ten more bodies were delivered to local morgues, according to a statement on Twitter.
Guatemalan authorities on Thursday requested international assistance in dealing with aftermath of last week’s violent volcanic eruption.
Imagen que muestra a un hombre salvando a su perrito, tras la desgracia en Guatemala por el volcán de fuego. pic.twitter.com/EtIgdUu5Ok
— Paisajes Geograficos (@PaisajesGeo) 7 июня 2018 г.
"Now this request goes to the international community to allow assistance to Guatemala," the nation’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement. State prosecutors are investigating lack of emergency response that caused loss of life. The disaster is considered to be Guatemala’s most violent volcanic eruption in over a century.
"At the request of the Government of Guatemala, we are sending emergency aid, including financial resources to help meet food, water, and sanitation needs for the affected population," the release said. "The United States is also sending aircraft to assist in transporting burn victims of this terrible event for treatment in Florida."
Guatemala emergency services temporarily suspended rescue efforts in the Fuego volcano disaster zone because of heavy rains and dangerous volcanic materials. The death toll is 100, say police. pic.twitter.com/0cSL0LFNOF
— AJ+ (@ajplus) 7 июня 2018 г.
The White House added it will coordinate with the Guatemalan government and send additional aid if needed.
Mexico’s foreign, health and interior ministries will dispatch by the end of the day "a team of medical experts who will help with medical examinations of affected Guatemalans… and, if necessary, bring them to Mexico for treatment," the statement read.