El Salvador’s 300-person humanitarian mission in Venezuela, deployed following recent earthquakes, currently has no set end date. The Salvadoran contingent has been focused on assisting victims of the seismic events and conducting rescue operations. Notably, the team successfully rescued nine individuals, including one person who was trapped for a week beneath the rubble of a shopping center. Authorities have not announced when the mission will conclude, indicating ongoing needs in the affected areas. The continued presence highlights El Salvador’s commitment to regional humanitarian assistance. Further updates will be provided as the situation evolves and a withdrawal timeline is established. The mission's efforts are crucial in supporting ongoing recovery efforts in Venezuela.