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Israeli rescuers delivered a grim tally after the first week of the 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Colombia: “No survivors”

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A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the west-central region of Colombia on August 10. One week following the disaster, an Israeli rescue team concluded its operations after four days of searching, reporting that no survivors were found in the affected areas.

In the aftermath, a grassroots humanitarian effort has emerged across the region. Citizens are utilizing private vehicles and trucks to transport supplies to the impacted zones, traveling hundreds of kilometers to deliver aid to those affected by the seismic event.

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Diario Libre (DO) Focuses on grassroots civilian humanitarian relief efforts
Infobae (AR) Focuses on the conclusion of international rescue operations
Read the full story at the source Diario Libre (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) · DO
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