Shakira, Colombia and Rebuild
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A triple crisis: Earthquake takes a heavy toll on Colombia's impoverished and neglected region
Ismael Arias was headed to the market when the devastating 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit western Colombia last week, sowing death and destruction. His home region of Choco was the epicenter. Leaving home early that day likely saved his life,
Colombia earthquake survivors are facing major loss and a yearslong road to recovery filled with grief and uncertainty. Here's what responders say will happen next.
A week after a deadly quake, Colombia turns from rescue efforts to shelter, aid and rebuilding.
Colombia is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that killed at least 287 people and affected more than 100,000.
The devastation has tested Colombia's new president and his government as it scrambles to respond to the disaster and civil society as it pushes to provide aid to the most affected communities.
The earthquake that hit Colombia was deadly, but not nearly as tragic as the one that hit its neighbor Venezuela. That's because while the quakes were of similar size, they differed in other features.
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A 7.4-magnitude Earthquake Has Killed More Than 280 People in Colombia—Here’s How to Support Recovery Efforts
At least 281 are confirmed dead after Monday’s powerful quake in the western region of the South American nation.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Colombian superstar Shakira announced Monday that she will help rebuild at least 10 schools and restore a local university in a remote and hard-hit region of her home country after it suffered a devastating earthquake last week that ...
The powerful earthquake halted travel at several airports on Monday, August 10. Many are dead, and some cities evacuated as a precaution.
The Colombian ministry of culture has compiled a preliminary report of damage to cultural sites in the seven departments closest to the 10 August earthquake’s epicentre, and in the Unesco-designated “