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Cartagena (Colombia), Nov 14 (EFE) .- The floods and landslides caused by the rains of tropical storm Iota, which is strengthening in the Caribbean Sea, have resulted Cartagena de Indias , the mecca of tourism in Colombia, having to decree public calamity. (Camera: RICARDO MALDONADO)SHOT LIST: FLOODING IN CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA.
Cartagena (Colombia), Oct 9 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ricardo Maldonado) .- After 20 days of the reopening of most sectors of the economy, the return of tourism and the reactivation of national and international flights Cartagena de Indias is experiencing an increase in coronavirus infections, official sources reported.
Cartagena (Colombia), Oct 1 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ricardo Maldonado) .- The mayor of Cartagena de Indias, William Dau, officially reopened one of the city's beaches that had been closed for more than six months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Cartagena (Colombia), Aug 18 (EFE) (CAMERA: Ricardo Maldonado Rozo) .- The vendors of the Portal de los Dulces, in the center of Cartagena de Indias, who for a century have been sweetening the palates of locals and tourists, can no longer endure plus inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indonesian authorities on Thursday rescued at least 69 Rohingya refugees who had been at sea for weeks after their boat capsized a day earlier. The refugee group's wooden boat and another vessel trying to help them both capsized on Wednesday, with survivors estimating that around 150 Rohingya had been on board with dozens swept away. Rescuers had rushed to save the group of Rohingya after they spotted them in the water, stranded and holding onto an overturned boat off the coast of western Aceh province. IMAGES