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Seismo in Colombia: How Many Mexicans Have Applied for Help at the Embassy?

Summary by El Financiero
Among the Mexicans who have requested support after the earthquake in Colombia is a children's soccer team from Tijuana.

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The injured people were “in conditions of vulnerability” after the earthquake of magnitude 7.4 that shook the South American country

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Among the Mexicans who have requested support after the earthquake in Colombia is a children's soccer team from Tijuana.

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More than 5,000 Mexicans experienced the 7.4 earthquake in Colombia and have not yet been able to leave the country.

People are safe and in good health. The Mexican embassy will continue with consular assistance actions. The post Repatriates affected Mexican people in Colombia appeared first in Eleven News.

Thirty-six Mexicans were repatriated from Colombia on a C-130 Hercules military aircraft, following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake recorded last Monday. The aircraft arrived at 12:30 a.m. this Wednesday at the Military Air Base of Saint Lucia, in the State of Mexico. Nationals left Maracena Airport, located in the Colombian city of Pereira, bound for Mexico. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the aircraft used for the repatriation is pa…

The morning of Wednesday arrived at the military base of Saint Lucia

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Pausa broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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