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El seísmo se ha producido a 50 kilómetros de San José. Ha provocado víctimas mortales

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  • Una mujer es socorrida por miembros de la Cruz Roja.

    Terremoto en Costa Rica

    SJS09. SAN JOSÉ (COSTA RICA), 09/01/09 .- Miembros de la Cruz Roja costarricense socorren hoy, 9 de enero de 2009, a los heridos de Sinchona de Alajuela, unos 70 kilómetros de San José (Costa Rica), tras el fuerte seísmo de 6,2 grados en la escala abierta de Richter que sacudió el país este jueves. Las víctimas mortales por el terremoto subió este viernes a diez, mientras que 42 personas más se encuentran desaparecidas, informó a Efe la Cruz Roja. EFE/Periódico Al Día/SOLO USO EDITORIAL/PROHIBIDO SU USO EN COSTA RICA
  • Members of the Red Cross look for survivors near damaged cars after an earthquake in Cinchona of Vara Blanca

    Terremoto en Costa Rica

    Members of the Red Cross look for survivors near damaged cars after an earthquake in Cinchona of Vara Blanca, 70 km (50 mi) north of San Jose January 9, 2009. Rescue helicopters ferried stranded tourists on Friday from a picturesque volcanic area in Costa Rica where a strong earthquake killed around a dozen people. About ten people were likely buried when Thursday's 6.1-magnitude quake triggered landslides near the La Paz waterfall at Vara Blanca, on the flanks of the Poas Volcano, officials said, although exact numbers were unclear. REUTERS/Francisco Rodriguez/La Nacion (COSTA RICA). COSTA RICA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN COSTA RICA.
  • Members of the Red Cross walk next to the bodies of earthquake victims in Cinchona, Vara Blanca

    Terremoto en Costa Rica

    Members of the Red Cross walk next to the bodies of earthquake victims in Cinchona, Vara Blanca, 70 km (50 miles) north of San Jose January 9, 2009. Rescue helicopters ferried stranded tourists on Friday from a picturesque volcanic area in Costa Rica where a strong earthquake killed around a dozen people. About ten people were likely buried when Thursday's 6.1-magnitude quake triggered landslides near the La Paz waterfall at Vara Blanca, on the flanks of the Poas Volcano, officials said, although exact numbers were unclear. REUTERS/Francisco Rodriguez/La Nacion (COSTA RICA)

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