Colombian minister’s Caribbean holiday amid earthquake crisis stokes fury

The opposition said it would bring a motion of no confidence in Jaime Andres Beltran for taking leave at such a critical time

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Colombian Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran has faced backlash for going on a Caribbean holiday during the country’s earthquake crisis. Photo: X/VillanueAle
A drone view of a neighbourhood with collapsed buildings in Pereira, Colombia, on Monday. Photo: Reuters
People attend a candlelight vigil in memory of the earthquake victims in Cali, Colombia, on Monday. Photo: Reuters
Colombian Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran (centre). Photo: X/soyjaimeandres
Colombian navy members work as search operations continue at the Torres de Limonar building in Cali, Colombia, on Monday. Photo: Reuters

Colombia’s new housing minister has come under fire after it emerged that he took his family on a Caribbean holiday while the country was reeling from a devastating earthquake that left thousands homeless.

The August 10 earthquake, which killed nearly 300 people in western Colombia, struck just three days after right-wing President Abelardo de la Espriella took office.

The 7.4-magnitude tremor was the most powerful in Colombia in nearly half a century.

Over the weekend, photos and videos emerged of Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran relaxing on a beach in the Caribbean city of Santa Marta.

The left-wing opposition said it would bring a motion of no confidence in the minister for taking leave at such a critical time.

Nearly 27,000 homes were destroyed in the quake and many survivors are now sleeping in the open, on mattresses or makeshift beds.