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Colombian capital hit by Magnitude 6.3 quake shakes buildings evacuated

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A strong earthquake struck the Colombian capital Bogota reaching a 6.3 magnitude according to the U.S. Geological Survey, prompting frightened residents to flee homes, offices and restaurants.

The initial quake was followed by aftershocks minutes later as people crowded the city's streets. Colombia's national geological service estimated the second quake at a 5.6 magnitude, with the following aftershock measured at 4.8.

This video sourced from @Dulcinela , bogota resident. She tells , she was entering the most holy, in the city of Bogotá . I was looking at the other people who were bending over, but I thought it was to pray. I began to pray and praise God, it is the first time I did not feel afraid because I was there with God. It was very very hard, it was 6.3. Thank God in Bogota there were no serious injuries
It was for quite long.

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