By Tuesday, Mr de la Espriella said the 7.4 magnitude earthquake had killed at least 181 people and left 2,595 more injured in the west of the country. People removing debris called for silence in an area where rescue workers believed a survivor may be trapped (Fernando Vergara/AP) (Fernando Vergara/AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)He said at least 195 remained missing, but civilian-run databases put that number closer to 4,000. Aid organisations are already in place in some conflict-torn centres because of the peace process, including Choco at the epicentre of the quake. People camped out in a park in Pereira after the earthquake damaged local homes (Fernando Vergara/AP) (Fernando Vergara/AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)At the same time, aid from other countries and non-profit organisations abroad continued to roll in. “Our prayers are with the families of the victims, the wounded and all the Colombian people,” Mr Bukele wrote on X.