Teens Flee Venezuela's Deadly Quakes, only to Face Another Disaster in Colombia
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Two 15- and 17-year-olds have been victims of several devastating earthquakes in recent weeks. Originally from Venezuela and affected by a double deadly earthquake on 24 June, they found refuge in...
Deivi (left) and Winder with his father, Deivid BBC News World "I came from Venezuela and the earthquake is chasing me," says Deivi Delfin from a barbershop in Cali, Colombia, where his father works. This 15-year-old teenager and his brother Winder, from 17, saw things that no child should see: unrecognizable bodies, buried houses and desperate families. The Delfin brothers lived the devastating earthquakes of June 24 in La Guaira, the most affe…
Teens flee Venezuela's deadly quakes, only to face another disaster in Colombia
Two Venezuelan brothers who lost their mother, grandmother and younger brother in the June earthquakes fled another tremor days after reaching Colombia. The fresh shock revived the trauma they carried from weeks spent searching their collapsed home for their family.
What you should know Two brothers lose their family in Venezuela's earthquake and suffer another in CaliAfter looking for 27 days for their mother under rubble in La Guaira, they migrate to ColombiaA strong earthquake of 7.4 shakes the teenagers again after arriving in Cali Winder Delfin, 17 years old, and Deivi, their 15 year old brother, have experienced a nightmare from which they fail to wake up.After surviving the double earthquake of June …
Deivi and Winder Delfin, aged 15 and 17, saw the building where they lived in La Guaira being reduced to rubble, killing three family members: the mother, grandmother and younger brother. Both moved to Cali, Colombia, where their father worked last week.
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