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'We Remain on Red Alert': Urrá Asks to Keep the Coastal Areas Evacuated in the Face of the Risk of a New Increase of the Sinú River

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Although contributions to the reservoir have decreased slightly, rains persist in the upper basin and a further rise in the downstream level is not ruled out.
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Although contributions to the reservoir have decreased slightly, rains persist in the upper basin and a further rise in the downstream level is not ruled out.

The Urrá I Hydroelectric Power Plant closed on Tuesday, February 24, with an active Operational Red Alert, after handling during the day one of the highest water intakes recorded in the current of the year in the upper basin of the Sinú River. The reservoir received flows that reached a peak of 1,784 cubic meters per second, although the operation managed to sustain the discharges to the river below 700 m3/sec. The mayor of Montería, Hugo Kergue…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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