Barbados monitors Venezuela chaos, no citizens hurt

The Caribbean is catching straws after the military industrial complex raided the neighbors. Mia Mottley confirmed zero Barbadian injuries following the United States operation in Venezuela that snagged Nicolas Maduro and his spouse. Diplomat Aquinas Clarke remains unbothered at the embassy while the island deals with immediate fallout. Thirteen inbound flights from carriers like JetBlue and Delta got scrapped, leaving travelers stranded while Grantley Adams International Airport stays open despite airspace restrictions. The National Security Council activated emergency protocols to handle logistics for stuck tourists and incoming cruise vessels.

Regional leaders convened an emergency digital huddle at dawn to address the chaos. Mottley stressed that small nations rely on international rules for survival but refrained from taking a solo stance until the Caribbean Community agrees on a collective move. She admitted the situation remains fluid with airspace closures shifting rapidly while local officials coordinate accommodation for displaced passengers and monitor the diplomatic fallout next door.
 

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