US Military Continues Relief Efforts in Colombia After Earthquake
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According to official sources, a Hercules plane will depart this Tuesday to the areas hit hardest by the 7.5 earthquake a week ago
They will carry a potabilizer plant, a campaign kitchen along with a group of Army volunteers.Argentina joins countries like the United States, Ecuador and Israel in sending logistical and rescue aid to the country hit by the tragedy.
The supplies of shelter, water and sanitation are added to an economic item of 26.5 million dollars prepared by Washington for the reconstruction phase after the earthquake of magnitude 7.4. The post U.S. sends 10 tons of humanitarian aid for those affected by the earthquake in Colombia appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
U.S. Forces Launch Lifesaving Colombia Aid Mission After Catastrophic Earthquake
American military cargo aircraft began delivering critical relief supplies to Colombia over the weekend after a devastating earthquake tore through broad sections of the country. At least 285 people have been killed, while hundreds remain missing beneath debris and damaged structures. United States airmen are supporting a humanitarian assistance operation led by the State Department. The mission is moving water, shelter materials, communications…
The Argentine Government coordinates the sending of an Air Force Hercules aircraft with humanitarian assistance to Colombia, following the fatal earthquake of magnitude 7.4 that affected the coffee country and left a provisional balance of almost 300 dead, thousands injured and severe material damage. The motorcade, whose departure is planned for this Tuesday, is...
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