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47 Days After the Double Earthquake in Venezuela, Abigail and Maximo Lived Another in Bogotá

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Abigail Ramos opened her eyes as her bed moved and Bogotá staggered at 7:34 a.m. this August 10. She understood what was happening even without waking up at all. She knew the sensation, the noise of the glass of the windows, the cracking of the walls, the vertigo in the mouth of the stomach and the discharge of adrenaline. The same signs that she lived 47 days ago during the double earthquake, of 7.2 and 7.5, occurred in Venezuela, which surpris…

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Winder and Deivi Dolphin survived magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Colombia, weeks after a similar tragedy in Venezuela

·Los Angeles, United States
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Once again, the earth trembled. Once again, buildings collapsed. Once again, they wondered where they would be safe. Winder and Deivi Delfin, aged 15 and 17, survived the consecutive earthquakes that hit Venezuela on June 24 and killed thousands of people, including their mother, younger brother and grandmother of teenagers. Last month, the search for 26 days by family bodies was the subject of a New York Times report. Then, the brothers moved t…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Abigail Ramos opened her eyes as her bed moved and Bogotá staggered at 7:34 a.m. this August 10. She understood what was happening even without waking up at all. She knew the sensation, the noise of the glass of the windows, the cracking of the walls, the vertigo in the mouth of the stomach and the discharge of adrenaline. The same signs that she lived 47 days ago during the double earthquake, of 7.2 and 7.5, occurred in Venezuela, which surpris…

Colombian press is highlighting the story of Venezuelan brothers who survived two earthquakes in just over a month

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Winder and Deivi Delfin arrived in Colombia after surviving the tragedy in Venezuela, but a new earthquake put them to the test again.

·Bogotá, Colombia
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Periodismo Público broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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