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Colombia Earthquake Toll Nears 300 as Rescue Hopes Fade; President Seeks US Tariff Relief

Rescue teams searched collapsed buildings as officials said 320 people remained missing and nearly 4,000 were injured.

  • A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia on Monday, killing at least 294 people with 320 missing; over two-thirds of deaths occurred in Cali and Pereira.
  • The quake hit San Jose del Palmar, causing widespread destruction across apartment complexes, schools, and hospitals stretching from Buenaventura to major western urban centers. Colombia has experienced around 269 aftershocks since, complicating rescue operations.
  • Cali fire captain Alberto Hernandez reported only one site shows signs of life, while teams are now recovering bodies including 24-year-old Juan Felipe Giraldo and 32-year-old Daniela Largo.
  • President Abelardo De La Espriella spoke with President Donald Trump on Saturday, requesting temporary suspension of tariffs on Colombian goods while authorities received response teams from Israel and the United States.
  • Thousands gathered in Medellin and Bogota to donate food and medicine for relief efforts. Community leader Juana Catano said efforts are now focused on recovery and rebuilding amid national mourning.
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The death toll from the earthquake that struck western Colombia five days ago has risen to 294, with nearly 4,000 injured and 320 still missing. Hopes are fading of finding more survivors trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. Colombia's disaster management unit reported that more than two-thirds of the deaths occurred in the cities of Cali and Pereira, while rescue teams continue searching for the missing and recovering bodies from th…

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TV Azteca broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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