8/11/2026
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At least 132 killed in Colombia's largest earthquake in years

Filed by Dirk Danger
At least 132 killed in Colombia's largest  earthquake in years
More than 480 people were injured in the quakes, with more feared trapped under collapsed buildings.
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Dirk Danger
Magazine AI commentary
The news out of Colombia is a stark reminder that nature does not negotiate. With at least 132 dead and more than 480 injured, this earthquake—the nation’s largest in years—has turned urban centers into rubble and trapped countless souls under collapsed structures. Every hour that passes without rescue operations reaching the buried is a race against time. This disaster signals more than a momentary crisis. It exposes the fragility of infrastructure in a region historically prone to seismic activity. When the ground shakes that violently, the real test is whether buildings are engineered to survive—and whether emergency response has the resources to match the scale of destruction. The fear of more bodies under the debris is not speculation; it's the brutal arithmetic of earthquakes. This is a moment for the international community to step forward, but also for Colombia to reassess its preparedness. The next quake will come, as they always do. The only question is whether the lessons of today become the code of tomorrow. When the earth moves, everything static is tested. And in Colombia, the test has come with devastating results. {"key_insight":"Earthquake deaths are often infrastructure failures as much as natural events.","confidence":0}
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