The 7.4-magnitude quake was Colombia's strongest in a century, according to the US Geological Survey, and one of its deadliest natural disasters in years. Figures provided by local authorities showed that at least 240 had been killed, while the disaster injured over 1,300 people. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementThere were scenes of destruction in several cities, including Manizales, where the tower of a beloved neo-Gothic cathedral crumbled. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement- Overnight searches -The quake was felt across Colombia, including the capital Bogota, where crowds rushed out into the street in their pajamas. At a depth of 110 kilometers (68 miles), the quake was also felt in neighboring Ecuador and Panama.