Mexican Couple Missing After Earthquake Are Wanted in Colombia
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) announced that two Mexicans who were in the mayor’s office of Pereira during the 7.4 earthquake in Colombia are still missing. “The Mexican Embassy in Colombia reports that it received information about two Mexican people who were in the mayor’s office of Pereira and who have not been able to be located.”SREThis was reported by the agency through a statement, in which it stated that the corresponding actions…
Looking for a Mexican Couple Missing in Colombia’s Earthquake: “Our Family Lives Moments of Anguish”
The family of Mario Alberto Zapata and Brenda Eloisa Flores ask for information thousands of kilometers from Pereira, where they found the earthquake
Brenda Eloísa Flores Reyes and Mario Alberto Zapata Verdier, two Mexicans aged 42 and 57, remain unlocated in Pereira after the earthquake in Colombia.
Mario Alberto Zapata Verdier and Brenda Eloísa Flores Reyes, a couple of Mexicans, have been missing in Colombia since Monday, when the 7.4 earthquake that struck the South American country was recorded. For its location, the Mexican Embassy in Colombia is making representations with authorities of that nation, including the Mayor of Pereira, Mauricio Salazar. "On August 10, in Pereira, Colombia, the earthquake that separated us from our loved o…
The Mexican Embassy in Colombia activated search protocols to locate a couple of Mexicans reported not to be located in Pereira after the earthquake.
Government of Mexico Repatriates 36 Nationals Affected by the Earthquake in Colombia · Global Voices
A C-130 Hercules aircraft moved 36 Mexicans from Pereira after magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Colombia
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