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A worker and an official were very close to being buried by a landslide caused by the strong winter, on the access road to the municipality of Santacruz, west of Nariño.

The incident occurred on the afternoon of this Saturday when a yellow machine was attending to a landslide and part of the mountain suddenly fell off, in the midst of fright for those who at that time were attending to the emergency caused by the prolonged winter wave that hits the entire the region.

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The governor of Nariño, Jhon Rojas Cabrera, reported that a machinist from the Governor’s Office and the planning secretary of the Mayor’s Office “They were devastated by an earth movement, thank God they are alive but I want to call the community to common sense and understanding because the rainy phenomenon has been coming since last year and will last until May.”

The machine with which he was working to clear the road that leads from the Balalaika sector in the municipality of Samaniego to the municipality of Santacruz was buried by the landslide.

Both the operator and the official had to be transferred to the hospital in the municipality of Túquerres, where they received medical attention.

According to the sectional president, it was necessary to make the decision to close the access road to the municipal seat of Guachavez to automobile traffic, “after analyzing the risks that the road presents and after new landslides that have occurred in the last few hours.”

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He also declared that “we will work with the Mayor’s Office and the community to enable alternate routes and thus the municipality is not left incommunicado.”

Meanwhile, the port of Tumaco is going to be completed in almost two days, isolated from the rest of the department of Nariño, due to a large landslide that occurred on Friday on the road to the sea, near the municipality of Mallama, where the secretary of Government, Bayron Oliva, pointed out that the machinery works to evacuate the tons of earth and stone, but as the rains continue it is believed that only this Sunday the passage of vehicles on the highway could be enabled.

The situation is aggravated for patients who are transferred in ambulances from the San Andrés Hospital in Tumaco to the city of Pasto.

According to the revelation of the Special Intervention Agent of the hospital center, Pedro Espitia, “it is an immense rock the size of a house that has fallen on the road, it is not easy to remove it, this affects the evacuation of our patients, here we have two ambulances who have not been able to pass and we have two patients who require an immediate evacuation due to their health situation.”

Two houses destroyed

During the early hours of this Saturday, the winter also destroyed two houses when they were buried by a landslide, registered in the sector known as Pachindo, on the road that leads from the municipality of La Florida to the town of Sandoná, west of Nariño, where the authorities reported that two people were injured with head trauma. Mobility along the highway was suspended until the total evacuation of the land is carried out.

Another emergency affected this Saturday the sanctuary of Our Lady of La Playa in the municipality of San Pablo, where fortunately there were no fatalities or injuries, but there was considerable material damage.

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The presbyter of the parish of San Pablo, Juan Gabriel, said that “thank God it has not happened to majors, a quantity of earth fell on the side of the sanctuary, also at the entrance there is a small slip, we have to remain very united ”.

The mayor of San Pablo, Ricardo Gómez, at the beginning of last February, had warned that the temple, which is very crowded on weekends by inhabitants of the departments of Nariño and Cauca, registered an instability of the land where it was built, so the risk was considered higher.

A commission from the Secretariat of Infrastructure of the Government of Nariño had traveled to that place in order to assess the situation and take the necessary measures.

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Francia Márquez, pre-candidate for the presidency for the Democratic Pole Party in the referendum of the historical pact, He spoke in Riohacha about the Guardianship that he had to establish to defend his right to political participation, due to the difficulty in accessing the advance resources provided by the State.

He maintains that there are no guarantees to carry out the electoral exercise through the disbursement of these resources, corresponding to the replacement of votes and this is one more barrier that he has had to overcome.

“We made the request and until now we have not been disbursed and that is a limitation for those of us who have not been in politics, for which we have not had a voice, what I feel is that it is one more barrier, of those barriers that put us to those of us who have never held a seat, with all that we remain firm,” said Márquez.

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In this sense, the senator and president of this community Alexander López, who accompanies the candidate, assured that in the resolution of the National Electoral Council they were told that she had the right to 1,600 million pesos in advance, so they applied to the resource.

“We consulted the 16 insurance companies that this country has and they say that they do not have this type of items within the insurance companies. So it’s absurd,” López said.

Zuluaga or Uribe arrive to helicopters, boats, boats and whatever, these issues do not seem important and presidential candidates have been assassinated here

He explained that they don’t have money saved, or hidden to buy from anyone, they only need guarantees, what we do is with our resources.

“It is incredible what happens in this country that we have to go to a Guardianship action to be able to have the same rights.”

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He also denounced that the pre-candidate does not have an adequate vehicle to move around Bogotá or in any other city to guarantee her safety since the Government does not pay attention to this.

“Zuluaaga or Uribe arrives to helicopters, boats, boats and whatever, these issues do not seem important and presidential candidates have been assassinated here,” López said.

In Riohacha, the pre-candidate held a public act to publicize her proposals for the presidency, in which the candidates for the Chamber for the Historical Pact Luis Fernando Lobo, Igor Díaz and Felix Rosanía, social leaders and supporters participated.

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President Iván Duque, together with the Minister of Mines and Energy Diego Mesa and the Comptroller General Carlos Felipe Córdoba, They visited this Saturday, March 5, the main works of the Hidroituango hydroelectric plant.

The progress of the work exceeds 87.32%, so there is a goal, for the second half of 2022, to start generating energy with the first unit, EPM previously stated.

According to what they indicate, some 8,353 people from more than 80 contractor companies work on the site, in addition to EPM employees, who are distributed in the different work fronts.

It is for this reason that the president took the opportunity to emphasize the importance of begin operations of that first turbine on July 26, according to the schedule provided by the company.

Today the project has the supervision and monitoring of the entire government team and I hope that the delivery date of the first turbine will be met, because that is not an arbitrary date or taken from any hat, it is a date in accordance with the new schedulesDuke assured.

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On the subject, the governor of Antioquia, Aníbal Gaviria, indicated that the most important thing was to “comply with high standards.”

“That it start working as soon as possible, that it not be put in the wheel in its construction so that it starts working but all that on the understanding of the highest engineering standards”, affirmed Gaviria, according to ‘Blu Radio’.

For his part, Duque was optimistic about the progress of the construction: “With this, this great project for the energy security of our country could begin, and this project that is emblematic and, clearly, the largest energy generation project that Colombia has had, and the most sophisticated and important “added the president in his speech.

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Four explosive devices were deactivated this Saturday by soldiers from the Tenth Brigade in Pailitas (south of Cesar). The explosive charges were hidden in a road of the San Isidro sidewalk.

According to information from the National Army, the artifacts would have been installed by members of the organized armed group (GAO), of the ELN.

After cordoning off the area, the Mars Group of the First Division, activated the security protocols to carry out the destruction of the explosive charges in a controlled manner, without causing collateral damage, thus safeguarding the humanity and integrity of the community and the Public Force.

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“The Tenth Brigade rejects the use of this type of improvised explosive devices, since this violates human rights and transgresses international humanitarian law due to the use of unconventional means and methods of warfare,” the Army detailed in a statement.

Meanwhile, the Marte Group of the First Division stressed that it is going to file the corresponding complaints with the competent authorities.

The corridor to Catatumbo is covered and they maintain joint tasks with the Police to guarantee the tranquility of the areas

pailitas It is the municipality of Cesar where the largest number of attacks was recorded in the framework of the armed strike recently decreed by the Eln.
The territory was seriously affected by the explosion of the Trujillo bridge, a key section of the Ruta del Sol, which complicated mobility with the interior of the country and the Caribbean region.

On February 27, the Minister of the Interior, Daniel Palacios, offered a reward of 100 million pesos for information that would identify and capture the members of the Eln, the Front Camilo Torres, Who would be responsible for the attacks?

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Within the rewards another one of up to 30 million of pesos for whoever provides data on the whereabouts of alias ‘Goyo’, who would be the coordinator of the attacks in this area of ​​the country.

According to the report delivered by the Government of Cesar, during the last few days, the military presence has exceeded more than a thousand uniformed personnel on the Ruta del Sol, who seek to prevent further acts of terror.

“It is increased from two to four platoons, reaching 160 uniformed of the Army with which the corridor to Catatumbo is covered and they maintain joint tasks with the Police to guarantee the tranquility of urban and rural areas”, stressed Andrés Meza Araújo, governor (e) of Cesar.

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Vaccination in Bogotá

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With this update, the total number of deaths in the country amounts to 139,037.

According to the report of the Ministry of Health of this Saturday, March 5, 2022, 1,191 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia in the last hours. This, after 15,734 tests were processed (8,740 for PCR and 6,994 for antigens).

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In the country, to date, 33,325,965 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,070,616 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

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On the other hand, the report accounts for 53 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 139,037.

The report also shows that, in total, there are 10,381 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,614 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,899,197 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

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A clandestine ice factory that operated in the Villalba neighborhood, located north of Valledupar, was dismantled by the Cesar authorities.

The operation was carried out by the Fiscal and Customs Police (Polfa), in coordination with the Directorate of National Taxes and Customs (Dian), after the community in this sector alerted about the mobilization of vehicles, as well as the suspicious entry and exit of people in this sector.

According to information from the Police, ice was produced in the establishment without the minimum health conditions, as required by the registry of the National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (Invima).

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The respective investigative work of the uniformed officers revealed that, for the process of ice making, dirty containers and water taken directly from the pipe were used, without prior purification controls.

During the procedure, it was found that they carried out these activities in deplorable conditions.

“During the procedure it was found that they carried out these activities in deplorable conditions. Most of them were made outdoors, allowing the proliferation of contaminating pests of the product”, explained a member of the Fiscal and Customs Police (Polfa).

So far, the value of the seized product and who would be behind this lucrative business is unknown, since no arrests were recorded during the raid.

“Invima officials applied the sanitary measure of total suspension of work or services in this place. Similarly, they destroyed and denatured the product. Different invoices were seized that indicate that the ice was sold in restaurants and bars in this town, ”said the Fiscal and Customs Police (Polfa).

Fraudulent drugs

The authorities also warn about the growing commercialization of medicines and dietary supplements in Cesar, without the respective health registration for their entry into this country.

The alert was launched after the frequent seizures of fraudulent medicines in this department.

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Recently, 900 units of these products, valued at 20 million pesos, were seized.

Last year, they seized 176,829 units of drugs, valued at more than 1,358 million pesos.

During the last months, 20,842 medicinal units have been seized, which have a value of more than 290 million pesos.

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At Historical Center Santa Marta opened its doors the first LGBTI Boutique hotel, a place that has drawn attention for the different proposal it offers its guests.

The initiative was created by young people from this community, who bet on designing and organizing a lodging site inclusive and innovative.

Its facade has the LGBTI flag painted and its interior is quite attractive and colorful.

Its owners clarify that it is a hotel that serves as a home for any guest, but it has the colors of the rainbow.

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At the hotel, all those who work, a total of 12, are from this community and are trained to provide inclusive care.

These spaces that are beginning to take shape in Santa Marta are places of opportunity, which help us grow as a city and be at the forefront

“The hotel provides an environment free of discrimination towards different sexual orientations,” said Carlos Cantillo, employee and member of the community.

The members of this population have celebrated the opening of this new space for inclusion and job opportunities for this group of people with different or diverse sexual preferences.

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“These spaces that are beginning to take shape in Santa Marta are places of opportunity, which help us grow as a city and be at the forefront in promoting inclusive tourism,” added Cantillo.

The hotel was officially opened last Saturday 26 of February and since then it has been providing its services to the public.

“At the Calle 13 Boutique Hotel, not only people from the Lgbtiq+ community can come; Those who are tolerant, with an open mind and who live without discrimination towards this population can also do it”, the employee pointed out.

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The strong winter wave that occurs in the southwest of the country, leaves more than 100 families affected, as well as damage to road infrastructure, schools and homes in the municipality of Argelia, south of the department of Cauca.

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“We are doing everything possible to attend to the emergency with the scarce resources we have. We invite everyone to show solidarity in this complex situation that our peasant families are going through throughout the municipal territory,” said the mayor of that town, Jonathan Patiño.

According to the report of the Algerian Risk Management Advisory Office, there were 43 landslides, five river floods, 75 homes affected, 135 families affected, among other damages.

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“The Risk Management Office and the Municipal Mayor’s Office are working together with the community and the Community Action Boards to work on this case,” said Robinson Caicedo, Risk Management Coordinator.

Likewise, the official invited the population of Algeria to make their reports to whatsapp 3185447911, sending a photo and location.

At this time, the passage from Balboa to Algeria remains incommunicado, due to a landslide, in the sector known as La Pólvora.

Relief organizations continue with the sweeps to establish all the damages in that area of ​​Cauca.

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“The border is an area of ​​piranhas waiting to devour you and in which you don’t live if you don’t have money. Or also in some cases, you die if you have it. It depends on how you arrive and who brings you because if things are done well, everything is possible here with tickets”. (German Castro Caycedo, ‘The Hollow’)

The night of February 23, 2022, Colombian Juan Carlos Rivera began his long journey through Mexicali: his destiny was to cross the border of the United States at any cost.

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I have mistrust of the man who takes me, he has made me change cars several times

Before starting his journey through the desert sands of this border area, he sent a WhatsApp voice message to his older brother, Jhon, who remembered what he said: “I have mistrust of the man who takes me, he has made me change cars several times.”

Then, he told his relatives that his cell phone was about to die, to pray and that they would hear from him once he reached the top and was safe, enjoying the American dream.

Mexicali

Mexicali, border city with the United States.

Months ago Juan Carlos was desperate for his present in Colombia. The economy of his home was scarce due to the ravages of two years of the pandemic. The business in his father’s butcher shop, with whom he worked, did not pick up and he had no other choice but to explore ways so that the crisis would not knock him down.

I was trying to give everything to them. At the end of the year they planned to get married

First, he got into debt with loans that allowed him to buy a car, with which he intended to work from sunrise to sunset on mobility platforms. That’s how he tried for a good part of 2021, but the accounts still didn’t add up.

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“Brother, what do I do?” Jhon recalled that Juan Carlos asked him, desperate.
It was there, at the beginning of February, that they began to explore the possibility that Juan Carlos, the second of four brothers, would cross into the United States as many other Latin Americans and Africans do: through the gap.

And that border between Mexico and the United States, which has become a dream for many illegal migrants to cross, can also be a grave. According to data from the Customs and Border Protection Office, only in 2021 557 deaths of people seeking to cross illegally into US territory were recorded.

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He did it to help his family

Such was his point of desperation to support his children and wife, whom he loved and adored, that he ventured

Juan Carlos was a man who lived for his children, ages 10, 6 and 3. With Karen, his wife, before the covid-19 pandemic broke out, they tried to travel through Colombia, but the couple’s economic muscle progressively weakened.

Xiomara Méndez, a close friend of the couple, commented that they planned to marry at the end of this year. A goal that would have been one of the heights of her happiness.

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“I was trying to give everything to them. At the end of the year they planned to get married.” However, the happiness she projected was almost always being swallowed up by the anguish of debt and not being able to meet the needs of her family.

Juan Carlos Rivera

Juan Carlos Rivera and his family.

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“He was a nervous man, that’s why it seemed strange to me that he made the decision to go through the gap to the United States. He always tried to be with a friend or a physical support. Such was the point of desperation of him to support his children and wife, whom he loved and adored, that he ventured. There was no complaint about him, he was a great person,” said Xiomara.

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Juan Carlos, 37, devised his plan to travel to Mexico. With his brother Jhon, they watched videos, asked acquaintances who made that journey for advice, until they found the human trafficker, who is known in these worlds as the ‘coyote’; the man in charge of being the illegal transport across the border between the two countries.

The price that he assessed to cross it to the United States was 800 dollars (approximately 3 million Colombian pesos). Juan Carlos sold the car, with that money he bought tickets to Mexico and saved the money for the coyote.

The plan did not leave the family nucleus because of how convoluted and dangerous the subject could be for other people. Even more so when, just 4 months ago, Colombian Claudia Marcela Pineda and her 11-year-old daughter succumbed to high temperatures while crossing the Sonoran desert. The route that these compatriots had taken was also through Mexicali.

the day of the tragedy

After leaving his house in the Villa del Río neighborhood, in the south of Bogotá, saying goodbye to his children, wife, siblings and parents, this Bogota native left on February 21 for Cancun.

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Two days later he took a flight to Mexicali, a city that borders the United States and is surrounded by the Sonoran desert, whose area is immense: it covers 260,000 square kilometers, which is why many people – like Claudia’s case – can lose their way and die of thirst and hunger if the coyote abandons them in a desolate field.

Juan Carlos Rivera

Juan Carlos Rivera leaves behind three children aged 10, 6 and 3.

It was on February 23 that Juan Carlos met the coyote. That day he alerted Jhon: “In some voice notes, at 8:20 at night, my brother told me that the person was very strange. I tried to calm him down, I told him it was normal, because the Mexican police could get to them.”

A few minutes later, he wrote to Jhon again, telling him that the coyote had left him at a point where he had to walk 300 meters until he found a place where he would find other migrants.

During that walk through the desert, the man informed Karen that her cell phone was about to turn off due to running out of battery.

Hours passed. The family assumed that Juan Carlos had managed to cross the gap, despite the fact that he had not communicated.

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After 48 hours, the communication about the whereabouts of Juan Carlos arrived. The Colombian consulate in Los Angeles, United States, informed the family, via email, that he was dead.

What happened in the desert?

Jhon says that the first thing he thought was that Juan Carlos had been murdered. It was strange to them. A thousand things came to mind.

The family, devastated by the news, began to consult with the United States authorities about the possible causes of Juan Carlos’s death.

The medical examiner explained to the family that the man’s body was found on the morning of Thursday, February 24, by Arizona border guards.

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They left him there all night, alone. His mind could have played a trick on him, he got scared and ventured over the wall

Jhon stated that, after finding out what had happened, it was established that Juan Carlos was late for the group that was going to cross the border that night. He was left alone at the point where more migrants were supposed to arrive and after waiting for hours, not knowing what to do, he made a decision.

“Before him, it seems, there was a group of 14 people who had already been taken to cross the border. They left him there all night, alone. His mind could have played a trick on him, he got scared and ventured past the wall”, John counted.

wall in the united states

This is the wall on the border between Mexico and the United States that Juan Carlos was trying to cross.

At that border point there are two walls, which are up to 9 meters high and are made of steel bars. Juan Carlos, according to his brother Jhon, was able to cross the first wall, but when he crossed the second, he fell and died instantly.
It is not known how long the Colombian waited for other migrants to arrive in the area, nor the hours that his body was lying in the desert.

“It is very sad. He hurts a lot for his three little children.” John said. Juan Carlos’s family is now trying to gather the resources to be able to repatriate the body of the Colombian, whose body will be delivered to an acquaintance this Saturday.

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However, the procedures cost approximately 25 million pesos, money that the family does not have, but which, they said, the solidarity of Colombians is helping to obtain.
*The Rivera family is seeking donations to repatriate the young man. If you are interested in helping, you can call 302 4194949, 301 6975521 and 322 3297598.

The savings account number that they have arranged is: 91230368151 from Bancolombia, in the name of Karen Julieth Sánchez, whose citizenship card is 1024527646.

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Russia says it is observing a cease-fire around two Ukrainian cities to allow evacuation of residents.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said, “Today, March the 5th, from 1000 am Moscow time (0700 GMT), the Russian side declares a ceasefire and the opening of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to leave Mariupol and Volnovakha. Humanitarian corridors and exit routes have been agreed upon with the Ukrainian side.”

The corridor from Mariupol would be open for five hours, the ministry quoted city officials as saying.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Russian forces “are increasingly using brutal methods in Ukraine, including going at civilian populations.”

His comments followed a Russian attack on a Ukrainian nuclear plant — the largest facility of its kind in Europe — that had sparked a fire in a building at the plant compound.

Speaking to reporters Friday before a meeting with his European Union counterparts in Brussels, Blinken said, “We are faced together with what is [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin’s war of choice: unprovoked, unjustified, and a war that is having horrific, horrific consequences.”

People who have fled Ukraine carry luggage past a bus after arriving at Nyugati station in Budapest, Hungary, March 4, 2022.

People who have fled Ukraine carry luggage past a bus after arriving at Nyugati station in Budapest, Hungary, March 4, 2022.

“We’re committed to doing everything we can to make it stop,” he added, but he ruled out imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, saying such an action could lead to a broader conflict.

“We have a responsibility to ensure the war does not spill over beyond Ukraine. … A no-fly zone could lead to a full-fledged war in Europe,” he said.

The meeting in Brussels came after Ukraine accused Russia of “nuclear terror” for shelling and starting a fire at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant before taking control of it. The plant is in the city of Enerhodar in the country’s southeast.

Enerhodar, Ukraine

Enerhodar, Ukraine

Ukraine’s nuclear inspectorate said that no radiation had leaked at the plant and that personnel were continuing to operate the facility safely. Firefighters were able to get the blaze under control, Ukrainian officials said.

The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting Friday to discuss the attack at the request of the United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Norway and Albania.

“The world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night,” U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield said during the meeting. “We’ve just witnessed a dangerous new escalation that represents a dire threat to all of Europe and the world.”

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said a Russian “projectile” hit a training center at the plant.

“This just demonstrates the recklessness of this war,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said of the power plant attack before Friday’s meeting in Brussels with Blinken and EU foreign ministers.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson Konashenkov blamed the attack on a Ukrainian “sabotage group” that he said had occupied the plant’s training building, attacked a Russian patrol and set the building on fire as it left. He offered no evidence, and no other country appeared to take the claim seriously.

The Zaporizhzhia facility produces about 25% of Ukraine’s power.

Nuclear safety experts have expressed concern that fighting so close to the power station could cut off the plant’s power supply, which would adversely affect its ability to keep nuclear fuel cool and would increase the possibility of a nuclear meltdown.

On the ground

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said Friday that Russian ground forces are attacking a Ukrainian town near Odesa and that the United States is watching to see what it means for the city.

A Russia convoy outside the capital, Kyiv, was still trying to reach the city, he said, but the “actions by the Ukrainians have in fact stalled that convoy … stopped it in some places.”

Ukraine’s use of its air and missile defenses has been “quite extraordinary,” Kirby said.

Refugees, mostly women with children, wait for transportation at the border crossing in Medyka, Poland, March 5, 2022, after fleeing from the Ukraine.

Refugees, mostly women with children, wait for transportation at the border crossing in Medyka, Poland, March 5, 2022, after fleeing from the Ukraine.

On Thursday, local Ukrainian government officials and the Russian military confirmed the seizure of the strategic port of Kherson, but a U.S. defense official said Washington was unable to confirm the development.

Ukrainian defense officials say some 66,000 Ukrainians have returned from abroad to fight against the Russians.

A Russian diplomat said Friday that Russia has no intention of occupying Ukraine should its invasion be successful, and that its troops will withdraw once it has fulfilled its objective.

Speaking to reporters at U.N. headquarters in Geneva, Russian Ambassador Gennady Gatilov called the invasion a “military operation with limited objectives,” which he said were to “denazify the regime and demilitarize Ukraine.”

Ukraine is a country with a democratically elected Jewish president who lost relatives in the Holocaust. Historians and political observers view Russia’s invocation of World War II as disinformation.

Possibility of more sanctions

Blinken said Friday that the United States was considering additional sanctions against Russia and had not ruled out anything.

“Nothing is off the table. We are evaluating the sanctions every day,” he said.

On Thursday, Washington heaped another round of sanctions on Putin’s inner circle.

“Today I’m announcing that we’re adding dozens of names to the list, including one of Russia’s wealthiest billionaires, and I’m banning travel to America by more than 50 Russian oligarchs, their families and their close associates,” Biden said Thursday before a Cabinet meeting. “And we’re going to continue to support the Ukrainian people with direct assistance.”

VOA State Department Bureau chief Nike Ching, national security correspondent Jeff Seldin, Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb, Istanbul foreign correspondent Heather Murdock, White House correspondent Anita Powell, and senior diplomatic correspondent Cindy Saine contributed to this report.

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The heavy rains that have hit various regions of the country in recent weeks caused a new alert in the La Mojana subregion due to new floods in the sector known as ‘cat’s face’.

In this area, located in San Jacinto del Cauca, Bolívar, reconstruction work is being carried out on a hole to prevent flooding in the 11 municipalities included in the departments of Sucre, Bolívar, Córdoba and Antioquia.

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However, the rains caused the Cauca river to have a sudden rise of 1.90 meterswhich caused alert and concern in this area of ​​the country, since the works were affected.

The first complaints from the residents indicated that the works, which have been going on for more than five months, had collapsed.

This situation occurred at the same time that the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD), in charge of the work, announced that the union of the southern end and the northern end of a 1,234 m jarillón had been carried out. in length, a key step for this emergency mitigation work.

“The megabags were moved from the place of closure and a space of approximately 40 to 50 meters was opened again, in addition, the power lines located in the sector were demolished, leaving Guaranda without electricity,” said Arcesio Paredes, a resident of San Jacinto del Cauca.

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However, from the UNGRD they clarify that this situation does not mean that the works have collapsed. Although they acknowledge that a rise of 1.90 meters was not expected, which caused the water to exceed the level at the time of the work, this was not the final level.

In other words, after closing the points, which was what was achieved this week, The next step is to increase the level to avoid damages after a flood like the one that occurred this week.

“We are on the ground and we have never stopped working on the construction site. We will continue working on this stream until the level is above the levels of the Cauca River so that the water does not exceed the structure, thus mitigating the impact of the floods in the entire La Mojana region. The Unit team met yesterday with the communities and authorities in the area to jointly continue these works, which by their very nature are complex. Our commitment to the communities continues”, assured the director of the UNGRD, Eduardo José González.

For the communities surrounding the ‘cat face’ sector, it is necessary to wait for the levels of the Cauca River to drop before resuming the closure works and once again solving the situation that has arisen.

“If it continues to rain and the river grows, we will be headed for a new emergency due to flooding. We trust that this is not the case and that the closure in this place is a reality,” Paredes said.

In addition, for leaders of the La Mojana region, the closure with the megabags is not enough to conclude the work in this critical point of the region.

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They say that a dredging job must be done in the place and on an island that was formed in front of ‘cat’s face’, in addition to building a garden in the back of where the Risk Unit carried out the work.

In fact, yesterday the dredging work began in this sector, reported the UNGRD
“This is just the beginning. The definitive closure in the place is with the completion of the complementary works”, the leaders of the region have stated.

To continue with the work, there are seven crawler backhoes, eight dump trucks, a dredger and two boats with the required machinery in the area.

NATION AND SINCELEJO

The rainy in recent days have generated multiple emergencies in various municipalities of Risaralda. One of the most serious cases was a landslide in the village of La Selva Baja in the municipality of Belén de Umbría, where an elderly woman died in the patio of her house.

The 75-year-old woman was buried underground when she was feeding her animals, in her own home.

The mayor of Belén de Umbría, Jesús Antonio Bermúdez, reported that although the relief agencies arrived at the scene, after several minutes of searching, “they found the body of the woman, identified as María Cecilia Monsalve.”

Also, a landslide was recorded in an area where a group of houses is being built in Dosquebradas. Apparently it was due to poor management of surface waters added to the winter of these days. The municipality’s Risk Management Directorate recommended stabilizing the slope to continue with the works.

In addition, there have been floods and deroofing of homes during the last hours in the Futuro Bajo, Brisas del Consota, Rocío Bajo, El Cortés, La Playita and Pradera Campestre neighborhoods, in Pereira and Dosquebradas.

Also, there was a landslide of great proportions on the road that connects the municipalities of La Virginia with Belalcázar.

The director of the Risaralda Sectional Civil Defense, Alfredo Muñoz, pointed out that they attended several emergencies and provided first aid to the affected families.

However, he emphasized that “alerts persist for possible landslides and sudden rises in the region’s tributaries.”

According to the latest Ideam report, there is a red alert for possible landslides in Pereira, Santuario and La Celia, and an orange alert in Apía, Balboa, Belén de Umbría, Guática, Mistrató, Pueblo Rico, Quinchía and Santa Rosa de Cabal. . Dosquebradas has a yellow alert.

A call to the mayor of Riohacha to improve the sanitary and infrastructure conditions of several institutions and educational centers in the District was made by the Association of Education Workers in La Guajira, Asodegua.

With this request they supported the decision to cease activities in several institutions and educational centers in the urban and rural areas of the District.

It is not fair that the Ministry of Education has been here for four years and today we see this panorama that is the product of negligence

Asodegua denounced that the breaches by the Mayor’s Office range from the implementation of the School Feeding Program (PAE) and school transportation, to the hiring of personnel for general services, the permanent water supply, the hiring of teachers and the repair of educational infrastructure.

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“It is not fair that the Ministry of Education has been here for four years and today we see this scenario that is the product of the negligence they had because they did not focus it,” says Sildana Deluque, president of Asodegua.

One of the institutions whose infrastructure is in poor condition is El Chonkay, at its headquarters No. 3 Remedios Morales de Guao. There one of the walls that supports the access gate is cracked and is at risk of falling.

Likewise, there are rooms that are caves for bats, pigeons and rats, taking advantage of the lack of some ceiling tiles. This has generated the spread of nauseating odors and other risks for the community.

Asodegua asked the Secretaries of Education and Health to close the affected classrooms, since the situation has caused several parents to withdraw their children.

Another of the affected sites in El Chonkay is No. 2, Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada. There the doors of the bathrooms are about to fall and the water service does not arrive.

Management’s response

Regarding these complaints, the Secretary of District Education, Jesús Herrera, confirmed that the general services contract has already been awarded and for next week the awarding of School Transportation and the PAE, respectively, will be carried out.

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Herrera assures that the delays are not due to poor planning, but to problems with the Mayor’s financial software, which did not allow the issuance of availability certificates.

To gain time, the PAE team of the Secretariat began the enlistment stage, carrying out verification activities of each one of the restaurants and school kitchens.

“To see what conditions they are in and what they need, in order to be able to provide the service in the shortest time possible,” said Herrera.

Regarding the lack of water, he pointed out that the problem is registered in eight educational institutions, for which a meeting was scheduled with the operating company of the aqueduct service, the competent areas and the members of the union to make decisions and resolve.

Finally, the official indicated that these days an agreement is being negotiated with Findeter for the improvement of school infrastructure, which should house some 60 educational venues of Riohacha.

ELIANA MEJIA
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According to the Ministry of Health, there are currently 10,905 cases that remain active.

According to the report of the Ministry of Health of this Friday, March 4, 2022, 1,351 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia in the last hours. This, after 28,506 tests were processed (12,044 PCR and 16,462 antigen tests).

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In the country, to date, 33,310,231 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,069,425 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

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On the other hand, the report accounts for 45 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,984.

The report also shows that, in total, there are 10,905 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,703 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,897,583 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

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The priest Carlos Carvajal Galvis surrendered to the authorities in Montería (Córdoba) in the company of his lawyer and the hearings against him have already begun. He is accused of violent carnal access with a minor.

The priest was missing from San Bernardo del Viento (Córdoba) after hearing the complaint against him for alleged sexual abuse with a minor under 13 years of age. It was the girl who told her father what happened.

helped the priest

The girl helped the priest in the work of the Immaculate Conception parish in San Bernardo, where Carlos Carvajal Galvis He served as a parish priest.

The minor had health problems and was taken to the Lorica hospital, where the doctors established that she was subjected to carnal access.

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The doctors also discovered that the girl had experienced an abortion and that the health problems she showed were due to that situation.

The girl’s father filed the respective complaint and the Córdoba authorities issued an arrest warrant against Father Carlos Carvajal Galvis, identified as responsible for the case.

Since then, the priest disappeared from San Bernardo del Viento and apparently had resigned from an Educational Institution where he taught.

community rejection

In Córdoba voices of rejection were immediately heard from all social classes.

The social manager of Córdoba, Martha Isabel Ruíz Solera, was one of the people who rejected the action against the minor.

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“The abuse to which a minor was subjected in the municipality of San Bernardo del Viento, allegedly by a member of the church, deeply hurts. Physically, psychologically, or sexually violating a child violates fundamental rights and generates a harmful impact on society,” Ruíz said.

He indicated that, in the company of the Colombian Family Welfare Institute, the local authority offers the minor psychological support for the girl and the family in general.

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With death threats, blows with a shotgun and lashes, a man kept his ex-partner and his son kidnapped on February 17 and 19, 2020 in a country house in the Malavar village of El Castillo, Goal.

The family reported the disappearance of the 19-year-old woman and her 3-year-old son, and named the 22-year-old man as a suspect.

With this information, police units went to the man’s country house, who reports that he has no idea of ​​the woman’s whereabouts, but that she had left the child in his care.

After asking permission to enter the house, Police officers find the child locked in a room and crying, pointing under the bed, where the woman was passed out and with bruises on her body.

The woman told them about the violent attacks of which she was a victim, along with her son, and told them where the weapon was and the elements with which she was beaten, which the agents found in the house.

With the evidence found and at the request of the Local Prosecutor’s Office of Acacías (Meta), a guarantee control judge from El Castillo decided to send the man to prison as allegedly responsible for physically and psychologically mistreating his former partner.

The alleged abuser was charged as allegedly responsible for the crimes of carrying weapons, simple kidnapping in heterogeneous and successive competition with aggravated domestic violence.

VILLAVICENCIO

The rainy They left one more victim in the apartment of the Tolimawhere a minor was dragged by the growing of a ravine just at the moment when he was trying to cross it on foot to go to his school.

The unfortunate news happened this Friday in the village of La Paloma, municipality of Planadas, southern Tolima, where 13-year-old Emmanuel Azcárate Rodríguez drowned.

The teenager lost his life when he was walking towards the San Pedro Educational Institution, located in that village that is part of the Nasa We’sx indigenous reservation, in the municipality of Planadas, a region 8 hours by car from Ibagué.

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The rising water came with a lot of sediment that hit and drowned the 13-year-old boy.

Gildardo Varón Paya, indigenous governor, pointed out that “the rising of the ravine swept him away in the blink of an eye. The boy was on foot and suddenly he was caught by the rising that came down with stones and sticks. Emmanuel was a student who all Every day he took this route to go to school and return home”.

In strong and prolonged winters, the La Paloma ravine becomes dangerous and the indigenous community and students must cross it, running multiple dangers.

The ravine, about 8 meters wide, had a wooden bridge with ropes that was built manually by the community, but a few months ago it was demolished by a flood.

“We all cross it on foot, but the situation is very difficult in the rainy months like the ones we have this year,” said community residents.

According to the balance of the Tolima authorities, this year the winter has already left 5 people dead, mainly due to landslides in the municipalities of Palocabildo, Casabianca and Planadas.

The candidate for the Senate for the Citizen Force movement, Rafael Alejandro Martínez, filed a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office for a series of electoral crimes, which he knows would be planned to be committed during the March 13 elections in the department of Magdalena .

According to the applicant, he has all the evidence that shows the planning of an alleged electoral fraud, fraudulent voting, favoring voting, conspiracy to commit a crime and corruption of the voter, which according to an investigation and corroborated in the territory, would be ready to be executed in favor of several candidates.

“We base ourselves on an investigation carried out by a journalist in Santa Marta, who determined that a total of 185 people, fully identified in the complaint, would be in charge of carrying out the fraud through the retention of identity cards; others operate with direct advances to the voter, purchase of votes, among other actions”, expressed Martínez.

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He also asked the authorities to verify the evidence presented in the shortest time possible and deprive those responsible of their liberty.

We have asked Dr. Iván Romero, director of the Prosecutor’s Office, to act, because if this materializes they are guilty, they are accomplices

The complaint details that the mechanics used by this network of buying and selling votes is aimed at altering the results of the E14 formats, to add more votes to the candidates who are part of this network of corruption.

According to Martínez’s version, the municipalities where the vote-buying network operates are Aracataca, Pedraza, Cerro de San Antonio, Zona Bananera, Zapayán, Pijiño del Carmen, Concordia, Ariguaní, Pivijay, Ciénaga, El Retén. , Nueva Granada, Puebloviejo and Santa Bárbara de Pinto, with their rural areas.

“In the elections of House and Senate In 2018, an atypical vote of between 40 and 100% of the vote by polling stations was detected in favor of a single candidate and his party, a behavior that was replicated in all the positions,” Martínez stressed.

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In the last security council, where the electoral problem was addressed, Fuerza Ciudadana exposed the evidence of collusion and political friendship between two municipal registrars in Magdalena, Ciénaga and El Retén, with several candidates for the Senate.

“We have asked the doctor Ivan Romero, Director of the Prosecutor’s Office, to act, because if this materializes, they are guilty, they are accomplices, because institutionally they are the ones who can avoid it,” said candidate Martínez.

In the criminal complaint, the member of the Citizen Force movement details the members of this structure, their modus operandi and for whom they work.

“We hope that the National Registry provide the guarantees for the electoral exercise of the next March 13 and that the Attorney General’s Office prosecute those who break the law and prevent the fraud they have orchestrated,” said the senate candidate.

Martinez also pointed out that in the department there is a direct link between the registrar’s office in the department of Magdalena, the special delegates of the district of Santa Marta and municipal delegates with political agents active in political campaigns.

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