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Cómo Ayudar a Las víctimas Del Terremoto en Colombia

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The artists of 'The Queen of the South', led by Kate del Castillo, joined a campaign to collect food, water and items for the rescue of people.

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The Chamber of Deputies will open a collection center at the San Lázaro facilities to help those affected by the recent earthquake in Colombia, according to Moreno Ricardo Monreal, president of the Political Coordination Board. In a video, Monreal reported that not only legislators and workers of the lower house, but citizens in general, will be able to provide food, clothing, medicines, hygiene items and everything that can be transferred to th…

TIJUANA, AUGUST 12,2026.-The solidarity of the Colombian community in Tijuana is present after the recent earthquake that affected Colombia. Zumel Optics, located in Calle Ignacio Zaragoza 8330, in Zona Centro, opened its doors as a collection center to gather essential items that will be destined to the affected people. In the establishment, canned foods, medicines, personal hygiene items, diapers, blankets and towels are received, with the aim…

Colombia. – What began as a moment of tension during a recording day ended up becoming a call to solidarity. Kate del Castillo and part of the cast of “La Reina del Sur” joined in the initiatives to help communities affected by the earthquake that shook Colombia last August 10. The actors were working in the country in the midst of the recordings of the fourth season of production when they felt the strong telluric movement. Although for them th…

BOGOTÁ – Colombia is preparing to receive international aid from countries such as the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Peru to address the emergency caused by the earthquake that struck several areas of the country on Monday, leaving at least 240 dead according to departmental authorities. “We have already received proposals from multilateral organizations for $1.3 million in various types of cooperation in the midst of this tra…

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Nación Paisa broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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