La Uribe, Paraguay, downstream and southern neighborhoods, are the sectors of the municipality of Caucasia that are at risk.
La Uribe, Paraguay, downstream and southern neighborhoods, are the sectors of the municipality of Caucasia that are at risk due to the high levels of the waters of the Cauca River
From the Mayor’s Office of Caucasia, under Antioquia Cauca, they reported that This Monday they developed a municipal council for risk management, where they analyzed the alert in this subregion for the increase of the Cauca River.
As indicated by the local administration, Although the level of the Cauca river has decreased, the rainy season continues and therefore they must keep the alert in this municipality.
In addition, they called on all citizens, especially the inhabitants of the Uribe sectors, Paraguay, downstream and neighborhoods of the South, so that they are attentive to any change in the river flow during the months of May and June.
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The president Jhoan Montes Cortes, said that since the day the emergency began they have been working and touring each area, listening to the community and responding with actions.
“Looking at all these effects, affected crops, lost crops of rice, corn, banana, cocoa, plots that are very affected today. We will be providing the accompaniment at the head of our Secretary of the Environment and Rural Development, José Cení and his entire technical team to be able to provide that accompaniment, we have the agricultural machinery and we have made the dump trucks available to the people who need evacuation, “said Montes Cortes Cortes
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Likewise, they reiterated The following recommendations:
1: Keep emergency numbers available
2: Be attentive to any unusual change in the flow
3: Be alert to the monitoring of the Municipal Council for Risk Management and Official Canals of the Municipal Administration.
Source: Integrated information system