Colombia's Housing Minister Faces Backlash for Caribbean Vacation Amid Earthquake Crisis
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Colombia's Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran faces criticism for taking a Caribbean vacation while thousands remain homeless after a devastating August 10 earthquake that killed nearly 300 people.
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A powerful earthquake struck western Colombia on August 10, killing nearly 300 and destroying over 27,000 homes.
Colombia’s new housing minister has come under fire after it emerged that he took his family on a Caribbean holiday while the country was reeling from a devastating earthquake that left thousands homeless.
The August 10 earthquake, which killed nearly 300 people in western Colombia, struck just three days after right-wing President Abelardo de la Espriella took office. The 7.4-magnitude tremor was the most powerful in Colombia in nearly half a century.
Over the weekend, photos and videos emerged of Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran relaxing on a beach in the Caribbean city of Santa Marta. The left-wing opposition said it would bring a motion of no confidence in the minister for taking leave at such a critical time.
Nearly 27,000 homes were destroyed in the quake and many survivors are now sleeping in the open, on mattresses or makeshift beds.
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Motion of no confidence to be voted on within the week
Likely · Within days
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- What is the minister's response to the criticism?





