In the Torres del Limonar, a residential complex that collapsed in Cali after Monday's earthquake, an initiative is underway to recover and return belongings to the victims' families. Marlene Niño, a 70-year-old retired lawyer, lost her sister Doris in the collapse. But she is grateful to the volunteers who managed to recover some of her photographs from the ruins. "We're left with the memories... they have enormous sentimental value," she says,…
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In the Torres del Limonar, a residential complex that collapsed in Cali after Monday's earthquake, an initiative is underway to recover and return belongings to the victims' families. Marlene Niño, a 70-year-old retired lawyer, lost her sister Doris in the collapse. But she is grateful to the volunteers who managed to recover some of her photographs from the ruins. "We're left with the memories... they have enormous sentimental value," she says,…