The Cundinamarca Fire Department warned that the Neusa reservoir reached 97% of its capacity, which represents a high risk for the inhabitants of its area of influence. The relief agencies of the municipalities of Zipaquirá, Nemocón and Cogua are on alert and ready to attend an eventual emergency.
“We are very attentive, considering that heavy rainfall has been occurring mainly in the Central Savannah of the department of Cundinamarca, with the presence of possible thunderstorms, We remain vigilant from Unified Command Post to any situation that can be presented,” said Captain Álvaro Farfán, departmental delegate of the Cundinamarca Fire Department.
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Citizens are advised Do not approach the reservoir, or rivers or streams in its area of influence, due to the high risk of flash floods. The rains in the region do not stop, while the CAR indicated that the volume of the reservoir is considerably high compared to the historical average.
The rains do not stop in the Neusa reservoir, so the trend is upward, that is to say that it is expected that in the next few hours it will continue to fill. On the other hand, the Sisga reservoir is at 58% of its capacity, also with an upward trend, while the Tominé reservoir is at 55% with a stable trend.
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The Regional Autonomous Corporation, CAR had indicated that the Neusa River has presented flows above six cubic meters per second (6mt3/s), which increases the probability that a “controlled overflow”.
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Nevertheless, the environmental authorities describe the levels of the river and the reservoir as critical, which is generally visited by dozens of tourists in summer.