Israeli Rescue Team Completes Evacuation of All Trapped Victims in Colombia After Earthquake
A week after arriving in Colombia, the Israeli "Friendship Alliance" rescue delegation has successfully located and evacuated all missing persons from earthquake-damaged sites, the IDF confirmed on Thursday. The team, composed of around 80 personnel including rescue experts and specialists from both active and reserve units, has been working alongside local Colombian rescue forces since their arrival following the devastating earthquake on August 10. This quake resulted in at least 314 deaths and over 4,000 injuries.
The Israeli delegation, led by retired Brigadier General Yossi Pinto, commander of the Home Front Command's National Rescue Unit, continues to conduct structural assessments and surveys of damaged buildings to help update the situational picture in the affected areas. According to the IDF spokesperson, the team is also providing Colombia with advanced technological tools and expertise to manage data, prioritize rescue efforts, and support decision-making processes.
In addition to operational cooperation, a meaningful conversation took place between the Israeli mission commander and Colombia's Defense Minister, underscoring the collaborative efforts between the two countries in disaster response and recovery.
Summary: An Israeli rescue team has completed the evacuation of all trapped victims in Colombia following the August 10 earthquake, working closely with local forces and providing technological support to aid recovery efforts.