
Key Points
- 150 people lost their lives
- 88 people were rescued alive
- over 1,500 people were injured
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Rescue efforts have ended in Cali, Colombia, after an earthquake disaster. The earthquake resulted in 150 deaths, 88 people being rescued alive, and over 1,500 injuries. The city is now working on repairing the damage caused by the earthquake and providing aid to affected families.
The earthquake caused significant damage to the city's infrastructure and economy. Over 15,000 homes were damaged, and many families are waiting for government assistance. City officials have begun working on repairing the damage caused by the earthquake and rebuilding the city.
The city's infrastructure and economy are being heavily invested in to repair the damage caused by the earthquake. City officials have begun working on repairing the damage caused by the earthquake and rebuilding the city.
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- How many people lost their lives in the earthquake?
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- How many people were injured in the earthquake?
- over 1,500 people
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