D.C.-based World Central Kitchen has mobilized to serve meals to survivors, and the U.S. has pledged its support. A devastating 7.4 magnitude earthquake rocked western Colombia, leaving widespread destruction and a rising death toll. What we know:At least 111 people have been killed as homes and buildings collapsed across the affected region, prompting the Washington D.C.-based World Central Kitchen to activate immediately to serve meals to those in need. From here in D.C., World Central Kitchen activated right after the quake struck. Their teams are working to serve meals to people in need as quickly as possible.