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Lightening Kills 11 Wiwa People in Colombia

Categories: Latin America, Colombia, Citizen Media, Disaster, Environment, Indigenous
Pueblo Indígena en la Sierra Nevada por el Usuario  Sailing Nomad en FLickr bajo LIcencia CC by 2.0 [1]

Indigenous village in the Sierra Nevada, image on Flickr from user Sailing Nomad [2] (CC by 2.0).

Nearly a dozen Wiwa people perished [3] when a bolt of lightening struck the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta earlier this week, on October 6, 2014. More than a dozen more were injured. Twitter users have responded to the tragedy with a mix of solidarity and political commentary.

Karina Beatriz remembered it had been raining copiously there on the night of Sunday, October 5, and expressed her condolences for the loss:

On the other hand, SuperGirlDidi took the opportunity to satirize critics of former-President Álvaro Uribe Vélez, whose detractors, she implies, blamed him for problems beyond his control:

Paisaje tradicional de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta por el usuario  Sailing Nomad en Flickr bajo licencia CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 [1]

Traditional landscape of the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, photo on Flickr from user Sailing Nomad [5] (BY-NC-ND 2.0).

Colores Mari questioned the media's coverage of the tragedy:

Diana Montoya, meanwhile, honored the wisdom of the Wiwa [10] community:

Situated on the Caribbean Sea, the Wiwa community inhabits the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta [12], known locally as the “Heart of the World.” There are another four neighboring villages according to the Pueblo Wiwa (Wiwa People) blog [13], which publishes articles about the community, whose human rights have reportedly come under pressure during the Colombian conflict [14].