
Brussels mobilises 100,000 euros and Copernicus after earthquake in Colombia
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At least 132 people died and more than 570 were injured, following the earthquake of magnitude 7.4 that hit Colombia on Monday, according to a partial balance sheet of the Colombian Capital Cities Association (Asocapitales). The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy also added that the bloc activated the consular assistance mechanism to "help European citizens affected by the disaster". This EU assistance came after the bloc's chief of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, spoke this morning with Colombia's Foreign Minister, Omar Bula Escobar, to whom she conveyed "deep condolences" in the face of the "defeating earthquake" in Colombia.
Furthermore, We are also providing funding to help with the response, including through the Red Cross," said Kallas in a message released on social networks. In turn, in a message released on social media Monday night, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed that the EU is prepared to provide "more support" to Colombia. "The EU has mobilised the Copernicus satellite system to support rescue and rescue operations.
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At least 132 people died and more than 570 were injured, following the earthquake of magnitude 7.4 that hit Colombia on Monday, according to a partial balance sheet of the Colombian Capital Cities Association (Asocapitales).
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy also added that the bloc activated the consular assistance mechanism to "help European citizens affected by the disaster".
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis EU assistance came after the bloc's chief of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, spoke this morning with Colombia's Foreign Minister, Omar Bula Escobar, to whom she conveyed "deep condolences" in the face of the "defeating earthquake" in Colombia.
reliability low1/3 sourcesWe are also providing funding to help with the response, including through the Red Cross," said Kallas in a message released on social networks.
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In turn, in a message released on social media Monday night, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed that the EU is prepared to provide "more support" to Colombia.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1"The EU has mobilised the Copernicus satellite system to support rescue and rescue operations.
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