11 March 2015

Strong earthquake shakes Colombia

There was an earthquake of 6.2 magtitude that shook north East Colombia on Tuesday  no report of death but buildings were evacuted . Hoping no live is lost

"At the moment no one has been injured by the earthquake anywhere in the country. We remain on alert," President Juan Manuel Santos wrote on Twitter.

Aviation officials said flights were disrupted at the airport in the central city of Manizales because of volcanic ash, which is sometimes released by seismic activity. The rest of the country's airports were operating normally, they said.

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A deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quake

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
A deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quake

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
A deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quake

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
A deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quake.

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
A deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quake

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quak

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia
deep 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook northeast Colombia on Tuesday and was felt as far away as the capital Bogota, in the center of the country, where some buildings were evacuated.

There were no immediate reports of victims or major damage, though car crashes were reported in Bogota and local media in Bucaramanga, the capital of the region where the quake struck, said city hall had "structural faults" after the quak

More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/450313/news/world/strong-earthquake-shakes-colombia

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