Colombia’s ‘lost children’ remain open wound 40 years after deadly volcanic eruption
Published on 14 Nov 2025 4:31:50 PM
Forty years after a volcanic eruption triggered a deadly mudslide that buried the town of Armero, Colombians gathered on Nov 13 to honour the victims.
The 1985 tragedy that claimed about 25,000 lives – nearly 70% of the town’s population – remains as one of Latin America’s worst natural disasters.
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Forty years after a volcanic eruption triggered a deadly mudslide that buried the town of Armero, Colombians gathered on Nov 13 to honour the victims.
The 1985 tragedy that claimed about 25,000 lives – nearly 70% of the town’s population – remains as one of Latin America’s worst natural disasters.
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