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U.S. employers added a robust 678,000 jobs in February, another gain that underscored the economy’s solid health as the omicron wave fades and more Americans venture out to spend at restaurants, shops and hotels despite surging inflation.

The Labor Department’s report Friday also showed that the unemployment rate dropped from 4% to a low 3.8%, extending a sharp decline in joblessness as the economy has rebounded from the pandemic recession.

The latest jobs data follows recent reports that have shown an economy maintaining strength as new COVID infections have plummeted since late January. Consumer spending has risen, spurred by higher wages and savings. Restaurant traffic has regained pre-pandemic levels, hotel reservations are up and far more Americans are flying than at the height of omicron.

Friday’s hiring figures were collected before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has sent oil prices surging and has escalated risks and uncertainties for economies in Europe and the rest of the world.

The report showed that average hourly pay in the United States barely rose last month but has increased 5.1% in the past year, a sign that companies feel compelled to raise wages to attract and keep workers. Many employers, in turn, have been raising prices to offset their higher labor costs, a process that has fueled inflation.

The strong hiring in February occurred across most of the economy, with restaurants, bars and hotels adding 79,000 jobs, construction 60,000 and transportation and warehousing 48,000. The economy still has 2.1 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic erupted two years ago this month, though the gap is closely fast.

After months of concerns about labor shortages holding back businesses, there were tentative signs last month that more people are taking jobs or looking for work. The number of people who said they avoided job hunting because they were concerned about COVID fell to 1.2 million in February, down 600,000 from January, when omicron was raging.

Yet consumer inflation has reached its highest level since 1982, squeezing America’s households and businesses, with price spikes especially high for such necessities as food, gasoline and rent. In response, the Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates several times this year beginning later this month. Those increases will eventually mean higher borrowing rates for consumers and businesses, including for homes, autos and credit cards.

Chair Jerome Powell said this week that he plans to propose that the Fed raise its benchmark short-term rate by a quarter-point when it meets in about two weeks. Powell has acknowledged that high inflation has proved more persistent and has spread more broadly than he and many economists had expected.

The Fed chair cautioned that if inflation failed to ease later this year as he expects, he would consider carrying out half-point increases at future central bank meetings. Larger hikes would raise the risk of weakening the economy or even tipping it into recession.

Powell also warned that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will lead to higher prices for gas as well as for such other commodities as aluminum, wheat and corn, thereby keeping inflation higher than it would otherwise have been. Oil prices, which have been soaring since war began more than a week ago, are critically important to the global economy.

For now, though, despite high inflation, the rapid fading of the omicron variant is likely to accelerate the U.S. economy and job growth. A survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Americans are now much less worried about COVID than they were in December and January. Mask mandates and other restrictions are ending. More companies are returning to pre-pandemic operations, including working in offices.

Data from the restaurant reservation software provider OpenTable showed that seated diners surpassed pre-pandemic levels late last month. And figures from the Transportation Security Administration reflected a sharp increase in the number of people willing to take airplane flights.

During the omicron wave, businesses barely wavered in their demand for workers. Job openings at the end of December reached near-record levels, with an average of 1.7 available positions for every unemployed person. Historically, there are usually more people out of work than there are jobs.

With many companies desperate for employees, layoffs have plunged. The number of people receiving unemployment aid fell two weeks ago to its lowest level since 1970.

Americans’ concerns about inflation have eroded their optimism about the economy. The Conference Board’s measure of consumer confidence slipped in February for a second straight month.

Still, other surveys show that Americans are increasingly satisfied with their own financial situations. And people clearly see that many jobs are available, the Conference Board’s survey shows.

Although we are not going through a rainy season as such, In recent weeks, rainfall has increased considerably in some regions of the country and has caused several tragedies.

According to the records of the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD), between January 1 and February 28, there were 180 events related to rainfall, such as floods, landslides and flash floods.

(Also: Three tourists killed in the Coffee Region due to landslides)

These events, which occurred in 119 municipalities in 20 departments, left 33 dead, 50 injured, 15,927 people affected, 26 houses destroyed and 2,692 houses damaged. The most affected departments in the balance of the UNGRD are Cauca, with 29 emergencies; Huila, with 18; Antioquia, with 17; Cundinamarca, with 16, and Tolima, with 11 situations.

Among the latest events that have occurred is the death of three people due to landslides in the Coffee Regionwhere several emergencies have been recorded in recent days.

(Also read: One dead and three injured during heavy downpour in Cocorná, Antioquia)

One of the deaths occurred in the Termales de San Vicente reserve, in the municipality of Santa Rosa de Cabal, in Risaralda. The tragedy was caused by the saturation of water on the ground, which produced the detachment of the root of a tree and affected two tourists near the El Embrujo trail, in the Termales de San Vicente reserve, causing the death of one of them.

The second recent emergency was in the Cocora Valley, in Salento, Quindío. Two tourists died there after a landslide.

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This region has been one of the hardest hit by the rains. In Pereira, 16 people were killed by a landslide on February 8.

And last week, in Manizales, a landslide also caused the death of three people.

Another event that happened recently took place in Antioquia, where heavy rains on Monday night caused the death of one person and three others were injured by a landslide.

On the other hand, four horses died due to the collapse of a wall, product of the strong downpour. This municipality, in addition, practically woke up flooded this Tuesday.

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The call of the risk management authorities to the mayors and governors, as well as to the community, is to activate emergency plans for disasters, taking into account that the first rainy season officially begins on March 15.

This Monday, February 28, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 1,882 new cases and 74 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 28,396 tests were processed (14,977 PCR tests and 13,419 antigen tests).

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In the country, to date, 33,194,144 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,064,583 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 74 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,767.

(Also read: Epidemiological situation of covid-19 remains favorable, according to the Ministry of Health)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,089 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,890,563 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 13,537 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 26, 77,248,506 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,188,391 correspond to the first dose; 27,391,350, second dose; 8,516,629, to booster doses, and 6,152,136 are for the single-dose vaccine.

In Colombia, 33,543,486 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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Collection of PCR samples.

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According to the Ministry of Health, to date, 13,867 cases remain active in the country.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health on Sunday, February 27, 1,908 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia. This, after 29,154 tests were processed (11,320 PCR tests and 17,834 antigen tests).

In the country, to date, 33,165,748 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,062,701 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 95 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,693.

In the last 24 hours, in addition, xx recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,888,474 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.In total, there are 13,867 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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According to the Ministry of Health, to date, 14,513 cases remain active in the country.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health this Saturday, February 26, In Colombia, 2,078 new cases of covid-19 were reported. This, after 17,689 tests were processed (9,773 for PCR and 7,916 for antigens).

In the country, to date, 33,136,594 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,060,793 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 97 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,598.

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,519 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,886,065 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 14,513 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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Due to the increase in contamination levels detected by the stations that monitor air quality in Medellin and its metropolitan area, the authorities chose to take action in this regard.

Since February 24, most stations of the Early Warning System (Siata) reported an orange ICA (Air Quality Index), which indicates a noxious air for sensitive groups.

Due to the fact that the weather conditions will continue in the coming days, and some stations may even register a red ICA, the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Area (AMVA) declared the ‘prevention level’ established in the Operational Plan to Deal with Atmospheric Pollution Episodes (POECA) starting Monday, February 28.

This implies an environmental bill and plate in the 10 municipalities of the Aburrá Valley for cargo vehicles (trucks and dump trucks). to four digits in the schedules from 7 to 8:30 am and from 5:30 to 7 pm

However, for models less than or equal to 2009, the measure applies with the same plate numbers, but between the hours of 5:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 4:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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The restriction will be taking into account the last digit of the license plate, as follows:

– Monday: 6, 7, 8 and 9
– Tuesday: 0, 1, 2 and 3
– Wednesday: 4, 5, 6 and 7
– Thursday: 8, 9, 0 and 1
– Friday: 2, 3, 4 and 5

“We know that every month of February, March and April we have different weather conditions than the rest of the year, which leads us to attend to air quality episodes. In recent days we have seen an affectation in the air due to the arrival of a plume of smoke from forest fires in the rest of the country, that is why we declare the level of prevention that implies restrictions on cargo vehicles, which will allow us to reduce particulate matter by 10% in the territory“, explained the director of the AMVA, Juan David Palacio.

The entity clarified that there will be no additional restriction for motorcycles and private vehicles to the peak and plate that currently governs (two digits weekly).

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In addition to the environmental peak and plate, the AMVA reported that they will reinforce measures for industries, called fixed sources.

“Those that are not complying with the norm are suspended and, in addition, companies cannot carry out preventive maintenance of atmospheric emission control equipment,” Palacio said.

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The Ministry of Health delivered this Friday, February 25, 2022, a new report on the progress of the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,159 new cases and 80 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 33,372 tests were processed (16,250 PCR tests and 17,122 antigen tests).

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In the country, to date, 33,118,905 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,058,715 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

(Also read: ‘There is no magic treatment for postcovid’, experts say)

On the other hand, the report accounts for 80 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,501.

(Also read: Court denies suspension of the decree on the requirement of the vaccination card)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,828 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,883,546 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 15,106 cases that remain active in Colombia.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 p.m. on February 22, 76,733,198 doses of the covid-19 vaccine have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,132,642 correspond to the first dose; 27,250,687, to second dose; 8,229,013, to booster doses, and 6,120,856 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In colombia, 33,371,543 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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Unemployment figure to be released in January

This Monday, the Dane will reveal the unemployment data for January 2022. At the end of last year, the employed population reached 21.59 million, which represents 185,000 jobs more than in the same period of the previous year. Meanwhile, the number of unemployed was 2.67 million in December 2021 and the unemployment rate was 13.7 percent.

Mobility procedures change in Bogotá

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There will be 19 points to carry out mobility procedures.

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Starting this Tuesday, March 1, the way in which mobility procedures are carried out in Bogotá will change. The SIM will be replaced by the figure of Single Service Window.

In principle, the Single Window for Services will begin to operate at the 12 physical points where SIMs work today. Then, on March 16, the 19 venues will be held. At these points you can make transfers of property, registration, change of service, certificate of freedom and tradition, among other matters.

Gustavo Petro and César Gaviria will hold a meeting

Former President César Gaviria and candidate Gustavo Petro.

Former President César Gaviria and candidate Gustavo Petro.

Gustavo Petro, a left-wing leader and who according to all the polls today leads the intention to vote for the Presidency, will meet this Monday with César Gaviria Trujillo, former president and head of the Liberal party.

Gaviria has indicated that they are going to discuss some issues and some problems will be touched upon. He also indicated that in his meeting with Petro he will express his disagreement on issues such as his proposal to the Bank of the Republic and the health reform.

Cities lift restriction on the use of face masks

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Cities and municipalities that will stop using the mask in open spaces

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Jaiver Nieto Alvarez / ETCE

To date, only two out of five municipalities in the country will be able to eliminate, as of March 1, the use of masks in outdoor spaces. This is because only 451 of the 1,121 in the country reached the goal of vaccinating 70% or more of their population with a complete schedule, as determined by the National Government this week.
In this way, capitals such as Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena and Barranquilla will be able to lift the restriction on the use of face masks starting this Tuesday.

Colombia hosts citizen security summit

From February 28 to March 3, 2022, Bogotá will host the XII Citizen Security and Justice Week, the largest regional event dedicated to security and justice issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The installation of the event will include the participation of President Iván Duque Márquez; the Minister of National Defense, Diego Molano Aponte; the Director General of the Colombian National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas; the Vice President of Sectors and Knowledge of the IDB, Benigno López Benítez; and the Sector Leader Specialist for Citizen Security and Justice of the IDB, Nathalie Alvarado.

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This Thursday, February 24, 2022, the The Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,249 new cases and 57 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 35,082 tests were processed (13,569 for PCR and 21,513 for antigens).

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In the country, to date, 33,085,533 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,056,556 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

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On the other hand, the report accounts for 57 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,421.

(Also read: The municipalities of Cundinamarca where the mask is no longer mandatory)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 3,375 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,880,718 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 15,938 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down, after the one reported this Wednesday that was 17,173.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 22, 76,557,520 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,110,146 correspond to the first dose; 27,209,545, to second dose; 8,128,813, to booster doses, and 6,109,016 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,318,561 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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This Wednesday, February 23, 2022, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,181 new cases and 79 deaths, compared to the 2,174 cases and 80 deaths registered this Tuesday.
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In addition, it registered that 34,171 tests were processed (12,729 for PCR and 21,442 for antigens).

(You may be interested in: Cities and municipalities that will stop using the mask in open spaces)

(Be sure to read: Face masks in Bogotá: when should they be used? When can they be removed?)

These figures continue to mark the trend of a decrease in cases of contagion in recent days. Health Minister Fernando Ruiz assured that the fourth peak in Colombia is already declining in terms of cases, “but surely only until the third week of March we will be reaching the minimum level”.

In fact, Ruiz explained this Wednesday through his Twitter account that “the decision to eliminate the use of face masks linked to 70% coverage in complete schemes had been made by the Advisory Committee two weeks ago and was achieved today. The measure is applied to 451 municipalities thanks to the great progress of the National Vaccination Plan.”

(Also read: In Medellín, the mask will no longer be used in public spaces from today)

In the country, to date, 33,050,451 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,054,307 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 79 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,364.

(Also read: The municipalities of Cundinamarca where the mask is no longer mandatory)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,899 recovered patients were reported. So they are already 5,877,343 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 17,173 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down, after the one reported this Tuesday that was 18,022.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of National Vaccination Planthe health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 21, 76,367,277 have been applied in the country covid-19 vaccine dose. Of that figure, 36,090,765 correspond to the first dose; 27,164,906, second dose; 8,015,694, to booster doses, and 6,095,912 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,260,818 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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Wounded San Gil attack.

Two of the wounded were taken to the San Gil clinic and the others to the Socorro Hospital.

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Courtesy Civil Defense.

Two of the wounded were taken to the San Gil clinic and the others to the Socorro Hospital.

Six Invías contractors and two from the Santander electricity company were affected.

Six workers from the Concession that is in charge of road works on the road between San Gil and Socorro and two workers from the Santander electricity company were injured after a box with explosives that was abandoned in this section of the Bogotá – Bucaramanga road detonated. .

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According to Colonel Franklin Cruz, commander of the Santander Police, “Invías personnel moved the box with explosives and as a result we have 8 people injured,” said the colonel.

Two wounded were taken to the San Gil clinic, while the other six were sent to the Socorro hospital.

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“They are wounds, hemorrhages, burns, closed chest traumas and a compromise in one of the patients with one eye. They are being treated in health centers,” said Duwing Villamizar, of the Civil Defense.

The injured are from San Gil and were on the road doing road maintenance work.

The governor of Santander rejected the fact and convened an urgent security council.

“I totally reject the act perpetrated in the last few minutes on the San Gil-El Socorro road. We are not advancing by instilling terrorism, but with work and dialogue. All my solidarity with the citizens who were injured. I immediately call a Security Council” Mauricio Aguilar said.

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San Gil Explosion

The detonation left five seriously injured.

The detonation left five seriously injured.

The explosive was wrapped in tape and was abandoned on the road.

Six workers of the National Institute of Roads (Invías) and two contractors of the electricity company who were in the repair works of the road between the municipality of San Gil and Socorro in Santander, were injured after the detonation of an explosive device that would have been abandoned on this road that connects Bucaramanga with Bogotá.

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According to eyewitness accounts, the package was wrapped in a ribbon which caught the attention of the workers who opened the box.

“We have the activation of a box with explosives, which the Invías staff apparently moved, and as a result we have 8 people injured,” said Colonel Franklin Cruz, commander of the Santander Police.

the wounded They are in serious condition and have been referred to hospitals. from San Gil and Socorro where he recently received medical attention.

At this time the road between Bucaramanga and Bogotá is completely closed.

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So far, the authorities have not ruled on the alleged perpetrators of the incident.

The governor of Santander rejected the fact and convened an urgent security council.

“I totally reject the act perpetrated in the last few minutes on the San Gil-El Socorro road. No progress is being made by instilling terrorism, but with work and dialogue. All my solidarity with the citizens who were injured. I immediately convene the Security Council,” said Mauricio Aguilar.

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In some municipalities of Cauca there is fear of the armed strike announced by the self-styled National Liberation Army (Eln).

In El Tambo and Argelia, many owners of commercial premises have decided not to open. In addition, companies are not sending transportation and student classes have also been paralyzed by threats from the armed group.

(Read in context: A vehicle was incinerated on the Pan-American highway between Popayán and Cali)

In the Colombian massif there is no movement of vehiclespeople are locked in their houses.

In this area, in La Vega, in the village of La Buitrera, district of Arbela, they found a cylinder. Leaders indicate that, apparently, it would be loaded with explosives. An explosive device was also found in El Bohío, which has already been removed by the Police.

Also, it was learned that on the outskirts of Popayán, in Coconuco, the dump trucks -for safety reasons- are not going up.

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In this capital, in the place known as El Morro, an ELN flag was left.

Likewise, in an apparent armed checkpoint in the El Descanso sector, district of Pescador, jurisdiction of the municipality of Caldono, A vehicle was incinerated on Wednesday morning. Simultaneously, near Cajibío, two cylinders with flags alluding to the ELN were found.

Around 8 pm on Tuesday, February 22, a coffin was found on the road that leads from Los Robles to the village of Sachacoco. The coffin is still on the site, according to the community’s complaint.

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The Secretary of the Government of Cauca, Luis Cornelio Angulo, stated that actions are being coordinated to provide sufficient security to the communities, especially where the ELN has interference.

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Tremor in Colombia

The epicenter was Santa Rosa del Sur, Bolívar.

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The epicenter was Santa Rosa del Sur, Bolívar.

According to the Colombian Geological System, the telluric movement was 5.6.

On the morning of this Wednesday, a strong tremor was recorded whose epicenter was Santa Rosa del Sur, Bolívar. According to the Colombian Geological System, the telluric movement had a magnitude of 5.6 and was recorded at a depth of 52 kilometers.

According to reports, the strong tremor was felt in municipalities of the metropolitan area of ​​Bucaramanga and Magdalena Medio, and in neighboring departments such as Antioquia.

As soon as the tremor ended, hundreds of users turned to social networks to share videos that show the intensity of the movement.

There was also room for dozens of memes between those who felt and those who did not feel the earthquake.

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