Colombian minister’s Caribbean holiday amid earthquake crisis stokes fury
Colombia's Housing Minister, Jaime Andres Beltran, is facing criticism for taking a Caribbean holiday with his family shortly after a devastating 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia on August 10. The tremor, the most powerful in nearly 50 years, killed nearly 300 people and left approximately 27,000 homes destroyed, with many survivors displaced.

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AI-generatedColombia's Housing Minister, Jaime Andres Beltran, is facing criticism for taking a Caribbean holiday with his family shortly after a devastating 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia on August 10. The tremor, the most powerful in nearly 50 years, killed nearly 300 people and left approximately 27,000 homes destroyed, with many survivors displaced. Photos and videos of Beltran on vacation in Santa Marta emerged over the weekend. The left-wing opposition has announced plans to file a motion of no confidence against the minister due to his absence during this critical period of recovery and housing crisis.
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4 extractedThe left-wing opposition plans to bring a motion of no confidence against the minister.
The 7.4-magnitude tremor was the most powerful in Colombia in nearly half a century.
An August 10 earthquake killed nearly 300 people in western Colombia and destroyed nearly 27,000 homes.
Colombian housing minister Jaime Andres Beltran took a Caribbean holiday while the country dealt with an earthquake crisis.