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As Buildings Fell, Colombia’s Churches Stood Up

Infrastructure
Colombia
August 19, 2026に開始

On August 13, three days after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake rocked western Colombia, rescue crews in Pereira, a city in Colombia’s mountainous coffee region, were still searching for life beneath the ruins. Hundreds of volunteers in hard hats, Red Cross workers, firefighters, army members, and paramedics surrounded a collapsed seven-story hotel in the city’s downtown. Read more. The post As Buildings Fell, Colombia’s Churches Stood Up appeared first on Christianity Today

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Churches should focus on spiritual guidance rather than emergency management, which requires specialized training.

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Communities should develop disaster response plans that intentionally integrate the volunteer capacity and physical facilities of local religious institutions alongside government and nonprofit actors.

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Faith communities can offer unique emotional and spiritual support that is vital during disaster recovery efforts.

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Churches should not be expected to take on the role of first responders in disaster situations; this is a government responsibility.

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Community volunteers and local organizations should be recognized alongside churches for their contributions to disaster recovery efforts.

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The government must prioritize funding for infrastructure improvements to prevent future building collapses in earthquake-prone areas.

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Colombian churches should receive public recognition and support for their disaster response role, including funding to improve their capacity to serve as emergency shelters.

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Religious institutions should not be positioned as substitutes for government responsibility to enforce building safety standards and disaster preparedness across all structures.

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Earthquake resilience depends on strict building codes and inspection enforcement, regardless of whether a structure is religious or secular.

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Colombia's government should mandate that all public buildings, including churches designated as emergency shelters, meet identical seismic safety and accessibility standards.

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