
Key Points
- A 7.4 magnitude earthquake occurred in Colombia
- The death toll has risen to 329
- The earthquake caused widespread damage
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The number of people who lost their lives in the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred in Colombia on August 10 has risen to 329. The earthquake affected many regions of Colombia and caused widespread damage. Relief efforts for those affected by the earthquake are ongoing.
The earthquake's severity and impact have been described as causing significant damage to the country's infrastructure and economy. Additionally, many people have been left homeless and are struggling to meet their basic needs.
The Colombian government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake and has requested assistance from the international community. Many countries have extended a helping hand to Colombia and have begun working to meet the needs of those affected by the earthquake.
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- When did the earthquake occur in Colombia?
- On August 10
- What was the magnitude of the earthquake?
- 7.4
- How many people lost their lives?
- 329
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