The District Institute for Risk Management and Climate Change had warned about the high risk of flooding in the area.
After the heavy rains of this November 21 that left several areas flooded in Bogotá, the cultural complex Live Clear was not the exception.
Several netizens shared images of the completely flooded lot on social networks, reinforcing the thesis of those who oppose the project.
Among his critics was the councilor of Teusaquillo, Monica Naarwho warned that the El Greco Saltpeter Wetland “It is not the place to build a stadium.”
The councilor recalled that the phenomenon had already been alerted by the Idigerwhich warned about the high risk of flooding in the area.
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The Idiger alerts, aimed at Ocesathey mentioned that according to the POT That area “is in high, medium and low threat due to flooding.”
“The POT of Bogotá says that these properties are part of the Main Ecological Structure (…) and the mayor Carlos Fernando Galan “It doesn’t do anything,” said the mayor.
According to criticism, the place behaves like a wetland in the rainy season, which could generate sinking risks. These alerts are already known to Ocesa.
Idiger Recommendations
The Idiger warned that this weekend there would be moderate and high probabilities of rains in the city.
Source: Integrated Information System
