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Search and rescue teams gather in Talat N'Yaaqoub village in the Altas mountains before being deployed to search for quake victims The earthquake killed at least 2,122 people, injured more than 2,400 others, and flattened entire villages. IMAGES
Montevideo, Jul 20 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Carbone) From admiring the movie "300" to being the only Latin American competitor in the Crossfit Games in an adapted category: the life of the Uruguayan Mijaíl Pedrini was marked by the stroke he suffered in adolescence and today, 20 years later, he boasts of how his life improved thanks to sport.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES IN SPANISH OF THE URUGUAYAN CROSSFIT ATHLETE MIJAÍL PEDRINI. TRANSLATION:"I was watching, this is a literal anecdote, I was watching videos of how they trained those in the 300 movie that they do something similar to Crossfit. Later, I read below in the comments that it says how people are doing CrossFit. in English, and I went to search and found Crossfit and then I noticed that here in Uruguay there was no one who at that time had the title or Level one or anything, and I was studying, I wanted to start a career as a personal trainer ".
Bucharest (Romania), Jul 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Robert Ghement) A US Air Force Black Hawk military helicopter made an emergency landing in downtown Bucharest on Thursday. FOOTAGE OF THE BLACK HAWK HELICOPTER IN BUCHAREST.
Ciudad Juarez (Mexico), March 24 (EFE), (CAMERA: Raul Morales) .- Thousands of Central American migrants are living in shelters in Ciudad Juarez awaiting a miracle after being duped by "coyotes" about the ease of reaching the United States.
Paso Canoas (Panama), Feb 11 (EFE) (CAMERA: Marcelino Rosario).- A group of 224 Nicaraguans, of whom more than half of them were stranded a week ago in Paso Canoas, the border between Panama and Costa Rica.
Matamoros, Nov 9 (EFE).- Migrants who for more than a year have been living in a camp set up in the city of Matamoros along the Mexican side of the Rio Bravo - known in the US as the Rio Grande - are celebrating the victory of Democrat Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 US presidential election and are now hoping for the overturning of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) and the ability to enter the US legally.The news of President Donald Trump's defeat in the election spread quickly through the improvised camp via word of mouth and WhatsApp groups, and expectations are high that the US stance on migration will change markedly after Biden takes office on Jan. 20, 2021. (Camera: MARCO ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ).SHOT LIST: CENTRAL AMERICAN MIGRANTS CELEBRATE THE VICTORY OF US PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN AND PREPARE A DONALD TRUMP DOLL AS A SYMBOLIC ACT OF REJECTION OF HIS GOVERNMENT, IN THE BORDER CITY OF MATAMOROS, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: HONDURAN MIGRANTS MELINA MEJIA AND DENIS FLORES (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS:1. MELINA MEJIA, A HONDURAN MIGRANT. - I feel happy knowing that we have a new president who's going to value us because we've been suffering for a long time in the camp. We hope to accomplish what we wanted to. What we're hoping is that he'll help us because we don't want to be here any longer. We have come for the future of our kids.- My asylum request is being appealed. I presented evidence and nothing worked for me. We're hoping that this president can get things moving. 2. DENIS FLORES, A HONDURAN MIGRANT. - I'm almost sure that there are going to be more caravans to the US and especially from my country, Honduras, because our brothers there are devastated.