"Emergence Will Last Three Years": Colombian City of Cali Faces Long Reconstruction After Earthquake
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The reconstruction of the Colombian city of Cali following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake last week can last about three years, said Mayor Alejandro Eder."We are living (...) an emergency that will last about three years. We are in the care phase for the victims, but then we have to rebuild Cali: a resilient Cali, an inclusive Cali, a Cali with a future, a Cali for young people. Cali will come out stronger, we will get ahead," said Eder.
"Emergence Will Last Three Years": Colombian City of Cali Faces Long Reconstruction After Earthquake
139 people died in Cali following the earthquake of 7.4
Special coverage of THE TIME in the regions devastated by the 7.4 earthquake on Monday, August 10.
The city of Cali (west) estimates that the recovery of the city could be extended for about three years and require resources from different sources. As the emergency work progresses, the authorities evaluate about 400 affected buildings and prepare a special fund to finance the reconstruction.
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