Colombia Raises to 321 the Number of People Killed by the 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake
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On Friday, the Colombian government raised the number of deaths due to the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck the country on August 10, according to a bulletin from the National Disaster Risk Management Unit (UNGRD).
The death toll from the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck Colombia on August 10 has risen to 321.
In Colombia, the death toll from the 7.4 magnitude earthquake on August 10 has risen to 321, with 4,595 injured. The government has declared an economic, social, and ecological emergency, and a 'Miracle Fund' has been established for reconstruction.
The Colombian government has raised the death toll from the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck the country on August 10 to 321. According to the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD), another 257 people remain missing and 4,595 were injured, while 364 people have been rescued. The disaster has affected 146,188 families, equivalent to 284,185 people, in 476 municipalities across 15 departments. Thousands of homes and buildings were…
Colombia raised to 321 those killed by the 7.4 magnitude earthquake on August 10, according to UNGRD.
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