Rescuers are racing to find survivors trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings after a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia. Local authorities reported at least 150 deaths and hundreds more injured in the Monday morning quake, with both numbers likely to rise. Efforts to search for survivors in scores of collapsed buildings have continued through the night. Nubia Carolina Córdoba-Curi, while Manizales Mayor Jorge Eduardo Rojas reported five deaths, along with 160 damaged buildings. The State Department said it committed $15.5 million in funding for emergency shelter, food protection and earthquake assessments.