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Added on the 02/10/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Necoclí (Colombia), Sep 27 (EFE) (Camera: Juan Diego López) .- Hudson and other Haitians kill time in Necoclí playing dominoes with fellow Venezuelan travelers while they wait for the day to arrive when they can embark for Darien, the dangerous jungle that separates them from Central America and their longing for a better life.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN NECOCLI, COLOMBIA
Necoclí (Colombia), May 24 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan Diego López) In the Colombian port of Necoclí, the first step of the migratory entry to Central America, no child cries. There are no moans or laughter, and the little ones are still, glued to their mothers and looking around with an air that is too adult.FOOTAGE OF COLOMBIAN PORT OF NECOCLÍ, COLOMBIA.
Four children, who survived a plane crash and were found alive after 40 days in the Colombian jungle, have been flown back to the capital Bogota. A Colombian army medical plane lands at a military airport at around 00:30 am (0530 GMT), and the children are immediately taken off the plane on stretchers with ambulances waiting to bring them to hospital. IMAGES
Indigenous people from the Nukak community and Colombian soldiers arrive in the jungle to join the Special Forces soldiers already searching for the four Indigenous children missing in the jungle after a plane crash in the Amazon. IMAGES
Migrants, part of a caravana heading to the United States, resume their journey after waking up in a makeshift camp in Nuevo Morales, Mexico. IMAGES