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Twenty-Three Years After the Flood, Santa Fe Keeps the Memory and the Demand for Justice Alive

Summary by Radio EME
The city of Santa Fe commemorates this Wednesday a new anniversary of the 2003 flood, considered one of the worst tragedies in its history. The overflow of the Salado River left 158 people dead, thousands evacuated and one third of the urban territory under water, with consequences that still persist in the collective memory. Twenty-three years after the disaster, various activities are carried out to honor the victims and renew the demands of j…
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The city of Santa Fe commemorates this Wednesday a new anniversary of the 2003 flood, considered one of the worst tragedies in its history. The overflow of the Salado River left 158 people dead, thousands evacuated and one third of the urban territory under water, with consequences that still persist in the collective memory. Twenty-three years after the disaster, various activities are carried out to honor the victims and renew the demands of j…

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Radio EME broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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