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Brazil Sends Humanitarian Aid to Colombia After Earthquake

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The number of deaths in the country is over 300; more than 260 people are still missing.

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The number of deaths in the country is over 300; more than 260 people are still missing.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Brazil today sent 19 tons of rice to the victims of the earthquake that hit Colombia on August 10, in response to a request for assistance from the Colombian authorities.

·Portugal
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Brasilia, 20 Aug (Press Latina) Brazil today sent 19 tons of rice to Colombia, in response to a request for humanitarian assistance following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that hit that neighboring country. The post Brazil sends 19 tons of rice to Colombia in response to earthquake first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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The Brazilian government informed, this Thursday (20), that it sent 19 tons of rice to Colombia in response to the request for humanitarian assistance made by the local authorities. On the last day 10, the country suffered a strong earthquake that killed more than 300 people. According to the note, the cargo continues on board cargo aircraft KC-390, from the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), which took off at 17h today from the Air Base of Canoas (RS) …

·Quadra, Brazil
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On Thursday, the Brazilian government sent 19 tons of rice to those affected by the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that shook Colombia.

·Lima, Peru
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The Brazilian government sent 19 tons of rice to meet the victims of the earthquake that hit Colombia on the last day 10. Humanitarian aid was sent after a formal request for assistance made by the Colombian authorities. According to the Planalto Palace, the cargo was transported in a cargo aircraft KC-390 of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), which took off at 5pm this Thursday (20) from the Air Base of Canoas, in Rio Grande do Sul. The arrival of …

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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