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Colombia Earthquake Toll Rises to 304 as 400,000 Students Move to Online Classes

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Colombia Earthquake Toll Rises to 304 as 400,000 Students Move to Online Classes
The Rio Times
The Rio Times2 hrs ago
Colombia Earthquake Toll Rises to 304 as 400,000 Students Move to Online Classes
Colombia's disaster agency now counts 304 dead and 4,548 injured from the 10 August quake, while the Education Ministry moves more than 400,000 students to online and shelter-based classes.
El País
El País10 hrs ago
Colombia’s government stumbles after the earthquake: A minister at the beach, political soccer balls and virtual classes without internet access
Lawmakers have called for a no-confidence vote against Jaime Beltrán after he took time off during the crisis, while residents criticize proposals that they say ignore local realities
Colombia’s government stumbles after the earthquake: A minister at the beach, political soccer balls and virtual classes without internet access
Lawmakers have called for a no-confidence vote against Jaime Beltrán after he took time off during the crisis, while residents criticize proposals that they say ignore local realities
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 6,438
The latest figure brings the death toll up from last week’s figure of 6,301.
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times2 days ago
Death toll in Indonesia earthquake rises to 51, rescues dig through rubble amid massive devastation
The US Geological Survey said the earthquake hit Indonesia’s Flores region at a depth of 10 kilometers at 5:58 am local time. At least 235 aftershocks followed.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post🏁 first to report2 days ago
Rescue teams race clock in Colombia as earthquake death toll nears 300
Around 290 people have died, with 140 more missing and nearly 4,000 more injured, according to official estimates. More than two-thirds of the deaths were concentrated in Cali and Pereira.