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Teens who fled Venezuela after deadly quakes caught in another disaster in Colombia

Teens who fled Venezuela after deadly quakes caught in another disaster in Colombia
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Venezuelan teenagers Deivi and Winder Delfín, who fled La Guaira after deadly June earthquakes killed three family members, relocated to Cali, Colombia, only to experience another magnitude 7.4 earthquake three days later. The brothers, who assisted in the month-long search for their mother, grandmother, and younger brother amidst the Venezuelan rubble, are now grappling with the trauma of a second major seismic event in Colombia.
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Deivi Delfín and his brother moved to Colombia after a quake in Venezuela killed their mother, but were caught in another deadly disaster.

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