Colombia's Housing Minister will not resign for taking a trip during the earthquake emergency.
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Colombian Minister of Housing Jaime Andrés Beltrán announced on Monday that he will not resign from his position following public backlash. The controversy stems from the minister taking a personal trip during the emergency response to a 7.4 magnitude earthquake that recently struck the region.
The official's decision to remain in office comes amid heightened regional sensitivity regarding seismic activity. While the Colombian government manages the aftermath of the recent tremor, broader concerns about geological risks persist, with experts in neighboring Peru identifying specific coastal zones capable of producing seismic events as high as 8.9 in magnitude.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Focuses on political accountability regarding the minister's controversial travel.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Examines geological risks and potential mega-earthquakes in coastal Peru.