Colombia’s earthquake aid decisions are raising questions over whether politics is influencing which foreign rescue teams are allowed to help.
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Donations for earthquake victims in Colombia. Photo: Mayor of Bogotá. Colombia has received 222.5 tons of international humanitarian aid to care for the communities affected by the earthquake of August 10, whose epicenter was located in San José del Palmar, Chocó, and which also generated effects in the Valle del Cauca and the Eje Cafetero. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, international cooperation arrived in the country in an agile…