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Teens who fled Venezuela after deadly quakes caught in another disaster in Colombia

More than 100 Venezuelan teens who fled deadly quakes are now caught in another disaster in Colombia

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📍 Where it landed

International search and rescue efforts were deployed to Colombia following a powerful earthquake in the region. The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage regarding the specific status of the displaced individuals.

Epilogue added 2h ago, after coverage quieted.

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The story so far

The earthquake has caused significant devastation, with rescue efforts underway to reach trapped survivors. The Los Angeles County search and rescue team has been deployed to assist in the recovery process. The earthquake's impact has been severe, with a tale of two buildings illustrating the differing rescue efforts in Colombia and Venezuela.

The AP News has provided information on how to help the affected populations. The earthquake's aftermath has left many in need of assistance. The rescue efforts in Colombia are ongoing, with a focus on reaching those trapped under the rubble.

The deployment of international search and rescue teams underscores the scale of the disaster. The earthquake's impact on Venezuelan teens who had sought refuge in Colombia adds a layer of complexity to the humanitarian response. The open question is how the international community will support these displaced individuals in the wake of this new disaster.

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The obvious questions

What is the current situation in Colombia after the earthquake?

The current situation in Colombia is one of significant devastation following the August 14 earthquake. Rescue efforts are underway to reach trapped survivors, and international search and rescue teams, including the Los Angeles County team, have been deployed to assist.

How can people help the affected populations in Colombia?

The AP News has provided information on how to help the affected populations in Colombia. This includes details on donations and support for rescue and relief efforts.

What is the impact of the earthquake on Venezuelan teens in Colombia?

The earthquake in Colombia has left many Venezuelan teens, who had fled their own country's recent quakes, in a dire situation. The humanitarian response must now address the needs of these displaced individuals in addition to the local population.

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Colombia earthquake Venezuela quakes humanitarian response international aid search and rescue

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