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A Tale of Two Buildings: How Quake Rescue Efforts Differed in Colombia and Venezuela

Civilian-led rescues in Venezuela contrasted with coordinated Colombian operations, as officials said the quakes killed 6,300 people in Venezuela and at least 285 in Colombia.

  • Devastating earthquakes weeks apart in Venezuela and Colombia exposed sharply different government capacities to respond to disaster, revealing stark contrasts between Venezuela's disorganized recovery and Colombia's coordinated official response.
  • Venezuela's twin 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes in coastal La Guaira led to a national death toll of 6,300, where civilians led rescue efforts amid confusion despite interim President Delcy Rodriguez claiming officials deployed 14,000 personnel immediately.
  • In Cali, Colombia, neighbors and volunteers who pulled some 20 people from the rubble of the Torres del Limonar residential block were quickly backed by firefighters, police, and navy rescuers within the crucial 72-hour window.
  • Colombia's new president, Abelardo De La Espriella, is reviewing a more than $180 billion budget, while Venezuela's government pursues recovery of $4 billion in gold bullion held by the Bank of England for reconstruction.
  • World Vision coordinator Mayerly Sanchez warned, "It will take many years to return a sense of stability to the two countries, particularly for the children," while analysts suggest the disaster's management could influence regional political support.
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Two earthquakes of similar magnitude shook Colombia and Venezuela, but their consequences were very different. These are the keys that explain it.

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A tale of two buildings: how quake rescue efforts differed in Colombia and Venezuela

Earthquakes weeks apart exposed sharply different government capacities to respond.

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Two powerful earthquakes less than two months apart have left a deep trail of destruction in Venezuela and Colombia. While Venezuela is still grappling with the aftermath of the disaster that claimed more than 6,300 lives in late June, Colombia is focused on…

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Emergency management shows a gap between the two countries in institutional capacity, coordination and rescue

·Madrid, Spain
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