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Mayor of Bogotá Maintains the Palacio De Los Deportes as a Collection Point

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Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán reported that the capital collected more than 2,300 tons of humanitarian aid at the collection points arranged by the District
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Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán reported that the capital collected more than 2,300 tons of humanitarian aid at the collection points arranged by the District

·Bogota, Colombia
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Humanitarian aid in the context of the earthquake in Colombia. Photo: Red Cross The mayor of Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, handed over the balance of donations made by the capital to the areas of the Colombian West after the earthquake. According to the president, the city has sent more than 2,300 tons of humanitarian aid to the affected territories, transported in 175 trucks. In addition, he reported that another 400 tons remain available at t…

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Valora Analitik broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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