Israel’s 'Alliance of Brothers' Delegation Aids in Search and Rescue Efforts Across Colombia
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Israel’s 'Alliance of Brothers' delegation aids in search and rescue efforts across Colombia
The 7.4-magnitude quake struck Monday morning in San José del Palmar, causing severe damage from the Pacific port of Buenaventura to Colombia's coffee-growing region and major western cities.
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Bogotá, 15 Aug (EFE).- Tons of humanitarian aid began arriving this Saturday in some of the most remote areas that were affected by the earthquake that shook Colombia last Monday, while the rescue teams continue to search for missing persons and the country begins to face a reconstruction that is announced long and complex.At least three tractor mules, with the capacity to transport about 35 tons each, and several trucks loaded with food, water,…
Israeli rescue team deploys in Colombia after magnitude-7.4 earthquake
JNS) An Israeli search-and-rescue delegation has begun assisting Colombian authorities at earthquake impact sites in the city of Cali, the Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday. The “Alliance of Brothers” delegation, led by the IDF Home Front Command and operating with Israel’s Defense and Foreign ministries, arrived on Friday and is working at two major sites to help locate people trapped beneath rubble, alongside local emergency personnel and…
About a week ago, an earthquake struck the western part of Colombia that struck three key locations in the country, leaving behind heavy destruction, many injured and dead. As part of the renewal of relations with Colombia after the rise of the new president, Israel sent a significant rescue delegation to the country, which suffered a severe blow. Shabbat Square learned that the Israeli delegation was operating in the city of Cali, Colombia's …
The shipment, collected in Antioquia, includes food, medicine, basic necessities, and construction materials that will be distributed to families affected by the August 10 earthquake. A total of 22 tons of humanitarian aid were transported from Antioquia to Chocó to support families affected by the earthquake that occurred on August 10. The operation facilitated the transport of food, medicine, medical supplies, and other essential items, as wel…
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