Colombia Raises to 329 Those Killed by Earthquake and Reports 247 Missing
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The number of injured in Colombia increased to 4,600 after the 7.4 magnitude earthquake, according to data from the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD).
The official balance of the victims of the earthquake of magnitude 7.4 that struck Colombia last August 10, causing damage and victims in 481 municipalities in 16 departments, rises to 329 deaths. (ANSA)
UNGRD also reported 4,600 people injured and 364 rescued. The earthquake of August 10 left more than 154 thousand affected families and damage to homes, health centres, educational establishments and roads.
The entity mentioned that 4,600 people have been injured, 247 have disappeared and 364 have been rescued.
The 7.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the country on August 10th brought down thousands of houses, towers of buildings, schools and hospitals, mainly in Pacific cities.In addition, 4,600 people were still injured.
The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management in Colombia reported that the earthquake left 329 people dead, 247 people unmarked and more than 4,600 injured. The emergency affects 16 departments of the country, with severe structural destruction in cities such as Cali and Pereira. The Colombian Government updated this Friday the official balance of the devastation caused by the 7.4 magnitude earthquake on August 10. According to data presented …
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