Colombia Flooding Displaces Over 9,000 Families as 70% of City Submerged.
Devastation in Northern Colombia
According to UATV: Heavy rainfall has triggered severe flooding in northeastern Colombia, affecting more than 9,000 families. The municipality of Arauquita has been hit hardest, with approximately 70% of its area now underwater. Entire neighborhoods have been swamped, leaving thousands of residents without homes or access to basic necessities.
Emergency Response Underway
Local authorities have declared a state of emergency to coordinate relief efforts and deliver aid to those impacted. The situation remains critical, as officials scramble to mitigate further damage and support displaced communities. This disaster poses a major challenge for the region, destroying infrastructure and disrupting the lives of thousands who have lost their homes. The emergency declaration allows for the swift mobilization of resources and the streamlining of assistance, which is vital for addressing the urgent needs of affected families.
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