Colombia Quake Death Toll Rises to 312
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The National Risk Management Unit (Ungrd) published a new balance sheet following the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred nine days ago. The report, cut at 6:30 this morning, leaves 312 people dead, 4,380 injured, 290 missing and 358 rescued. More than 143 thousand families and 1,310 animals have been affected by the consequences of the natural disaster. #UNGRDinforma Update number of earthquake effects of 7.4 magnitude in San José del Palma…
In addition, 290 missing persons have been registered as a result of the emergency.
The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management of Colombia raised the number of deaths to 312.All the news to 9 days of the earthquake, minute by minute.
The death toll from the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck Colombia on August 10 has risen to 312, with 4,380 injured. 290 people are still missing. More than 294,000 people have been affected, and 470 towns in 15 provinces have been damaged. Damage is estimated at $9.5 billion; a Miracle Fund has been established for reconstruction.
Day by Day News Colombia – The 7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck central and western Colombia has left 312 people dead, 290 missing, and 4,611 injured as of Wednesday, according to the latest report from the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD). This figure represents a decrease in the number of missing persons, which stood at 426 the previous day. Search and rescue teams have located 358 people alive while operations continue i…
The National Unit for Risk Management (UNGRD), the Executive also listed 4,611 injured persons and 290 missing persons, while 358 have been rescued from the rubble. The post-Colombian Government confirms 312 victims from the earthquake appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
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