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El Chocó, an Isolated Corner of Colombia, Faces the Greatest Difficulties After the Earthquake

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BOGOTÁ- In the remote region of the Chocó Pacific in Colombia, isolation has long been a reality.There are few roads, electricity and medical care are limited, and much of the population lives in poverty while armed groups control parts of the territory.Then the earthquake came. El Chocó, which was already one of the most vulnerable areas of the country, was also the epicenter of a 7.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the region last week, which …
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BOGOTÁ- In the remote region of the Chocó Pacific in Colombia, isolation has long been a reality.There are few roads, electricity and medical care are limited, and much of the population lives in poverty while armed groups control parts of the territory.Then the earthquake came. El Chocó, which was already one of the most vulnerable areas of the country, was also the epicenter of a 7.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the region last week, which …

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Vanguardia broke the news in Saltillo, Mexico on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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