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Red Alert in Guaviare for Rains Affecting More than 3,000 Families

Summary by La Silla Vacía
The Departmental Council for Risk Management of Guaviare declared the Red Alert throughout the department in the face of the severity of the damage caused by the rainy season. The measure was unanimously approved after San José del Guaviare, Calamar and Miraflores declared a public calamity. A few weeks ago, the rains overflowed the Guaviare River and left more than 9,000 people affected in San José del Guaviare and at least 50 nearby roads. May…
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The Departmental Council for Risk Management of Guaviare declared the Red Alert throughout the department in the face of the severity of the damage caused by the rainy season. The measure was unanimously approved after San José del Guaviare, Calamar and Miraflores declared a public calamity. A few weeks ago, the rains overflowed the Guaviare River and left more than 9,000 people affected in San José del Guaviare and at least 50 nearby roads. May…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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