Colombia Earthquake: Over 100 Dead, Hundreds of Buildings Damaged
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a decade, killed over 100 and damaged hundreds of buildings in Colombia.
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a decade, killed over 100 and damaged hundreds of buildings in Colombia.
Colombia's Pacific coast is reeling from its most powerful earthquake in a decade, with over 100 fatalities reported and widespread destruction.
Colombian cities near the earthquake's epicenter have sustained major damage, while the capital remains largely spared.
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A magnitude 7.4 earthquake has struck western Colombia, with tremors felt in major cities. This follows recent intense quakes in neighboring Venezuela.
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck Colombia, causing significant shaking in major cities and resulting in at least 20 reported deaths in Pereira.
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake has struck western Colombia, impacting areas near major cities and raising concerns due to recent seismic activity in neighboring Venezuela.
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