Colombia: Death Toll From Earthquake Rises to 314
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The death toll from Colombia's strongest earthquake in nearly 50 years has risen to over 300.
From the San Carlos Palace, President Abelardo de la Espriella updated the earthquake figures of August 10: 314 dead, 4,447 injured persons and 262 missing persons, 262,154 affected persons and 147,474 families affected. He also said that there are 30,664 homes destroyed, 136,946 houses damaged, 302 buildings collapsed and 3,470 educational centers and 352 health centers affected. There are 2 dead and 67 injured more than the balance reported th…
By CNN en Español The death toll from the earthquake that struck Colombia more than a week ago has risen to 314, while rescue teams continue searching for 262 missing people, President Abelardo de la Espriella reported Wednesday. The president noted that 4,437 people were injured and that 30,664 homes were damaged. The post Death toll rises to 314 from earthquake that struck Colombia more than a week ago appeared first on KVIA.
Doctor helps save 10 newborns during an earthquake in Colombia The earthquake that hit Colombia last week left at least 314 dead and 262 missing, according to the country's president, Abelardo De La Espriella on Wednesday (19). The earthquake caused great damage in large areas of the west of Colombia. Destruction goes from the port of Buenaventura, on the Pacific coast, to the coffee-producing region and important urban centers, such as Cali and…
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