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Overruns in Freight and Passenger Transport in Urabá Due to Falling Bridges

Summary by Telemedellín
Taking out the banana or entering any type of merchandise from Urabá is not easy task nor is it economical these days, all because of the transshipment that must be done by the collapse and faults of the bridges. Per bulk the overrun can be 40 thousand pesos. Other news: They announce delays in operation of the Tunnel of Toyo because the Petro government has not turned the resources But the raises are not only for the transporters, for a passeng…
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Taking out the banana or entering any type of merchandise from Urabá is not easy task nor is it economical these days, all because of the transshipment that must be done by the collapse and faults of the bridges. Per bulk the overrun can be 40 thousand pesos. Other news: They announce delays in operation of the Tunnel of Toyo because the Petro government has not turned the resources But the raises are not only for the transporters, for a passeng…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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