Desde el pasado 21 de febrero el municipio vive en medio del dolor miedo e incertidumbre y dicen a las autoridades «más Guapi, menos Rusia».
Noticias Cauca.
En Guapi, Cauca las denuncias por la compleja situación de orden público continúa generando temor y teniendo en vilo a la comunidad.
La situación se presenta desde el pasado 21 de febrero cuando iniciaron confrontaciones entre grupos al margen de la ley.
Todo lo que está sucediendo en el municipio caucano es tan difícil que las constantes balaceras los tienen encerrados en sus hogares.
Precisan que se presenta en barrios como El Pueblito, Santa Mónica, Puerto Cali y otros. En medio de estos hechos una mejor de edad fue herida y otra persona terminó sufriendo un infarto, según las denuncias.
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Los guapireños decidieron poner banderas blancas en sus casas y calles, como un llamado a la paz.
La ofensiva contra los grupos armados arrecia en todo Colombia. 5 criminales del ELN fueron capturados en operaciones de la Fuerza Pública en Guapi, Cauca. Los delincuentes eran responsables de intimidación al comercio y habitantes del municipio. #ConTodasNuestrasFuerzaspic.twitter.com/Mji4eUTVMy
Students were left in the middle of a shooting in Guapi, Pacific coast of Cauca. A 12-year-old girl was injured by a stray bullet.
The incident occurred around 9:20 in the morning of this Tuesday, February 22, near an educational institution, in the urban area, when the students were on their break time.
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Civilians carrying firearms faced gunfire.
Teodoro Lerma, Guapi’s government secretary, explained that in the midst of the clashes, The minor was hit by one of the bullets and had to be transferred to a care center, where she remains stable.
“Immediately, the police, accompanied by the Navy and the Army, came to control the situation, in addition to starting the investigations,” the official explained.
In videos that circulate on social networks, it is observed when the students, full of fear, run away when they hear the shots.
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Hours earlier, in the community of Soledad, upper part of the Napi River Community Council in the same town, clashes between armed groups were also reported.
The upsurge in violence on the Pacific coast of Cauca has generated different situations.
Recently, about 40 families from the Soledad hamlet of the Alto Napi Community Council, about 40 families were forced to leave their territory.
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In that municipality of Cauca, since December of last year there have been several forced displacements in the villages of Chigüero del Río Yantín and Hojarascal.
The massive displacement has also affected the community of San Antonio, of the Napi River Community Council.
From that date until now, it is estimated that there would be more than 400 displaced people.
On the other hand, on Sunday, February 20, a uniformed member of the National Police identified as Anderson Darío Cuasquer Montenegro was murdered, in López de Micay, also on the Pacific coast of that department.
Eusebia Mountain Campaz72 years old, got up at 5 am in his house located in the path of Estero Hondo, del Municipality of Guapiput on her best outfit and went to the pier to board a wooden boat, in which she would navigate the Guají and Guapi rivers for about two hours, since two months ago she had registered to be a beneficiary of an examination and possible donation of glasses by the Colombian Civil Air Patrolwhich would reach this remote and difficult-to-access municipality in Cauca, to carry out a large health brigade that would benefit more than 500 people.
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Fifteen pilots and more than 30 volunteer health professionals arrived by air to the Colombian Pacific, to carry out a health brigade led by the Colombian Civil Air Patrol and aphidin order to provide free medical, surgical and humanitarian careto the inhabitants of the remote municipality of Guapi, Cauca, where access is complicated, there is armed conflict and unfortunately the health post does not have good infrastructure and there are also no specialists or surgeons.
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During the day that took place in a school and lasted 6 days, 571 people were treated, 65 surgical procedures were performed, 29 tubal ligations were performed, 79 glasses were donated, 160 thousand masks, hundreds of medications and supplements and the hospital was equipped with three oxygen concentrators and a diagnostic set. During 2022, the Air Patrol and Afidro will take volunteers in optometry, pediatrics, dermatology, planning, prenatal control, nutrition and surgeons, among others, to 19 more municipalities located in remote and vulnerable areas of the country.
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Fifteen pilots and more than 30 volunteer health professionals arrived by air to the Colombian Pacific.
Photo:
Juan Pablo Rueda / TIME
Mrs. Eusebia, after two hours of processing and a thorough examination of her eyes, was the beneficiary of a pair of glasses, because in the diagnosis they discovered cataracts, so her vision, both far and near, is very poor. Among hundreds of frames, she chose two of hers, which will be taken to Bogotá, to manufacture the lens that she needs to improve her vision and in a month, you can claim them at the health center.
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“I feel very well thanks to the man who commands this brigade, because one is worse every day because there is no solution. There is no mammogram, when you arrive in Cali you are already invaded by cancer. The State should send specialists for what is not here, well, look, I have cataracts in both of my eyes and I didn’t know,” highlighted.
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“The patient’s smile when he feels that they have been resolved, the patient’s smile when he is listened to and sees the grandparents and the people who come out with a solution to their illnesses and ailments that afflicted them for years, is the most beautiful thing that these brigades leave us” , he claimed Enrique Martín, director of aerial operations of the Colombian Civil Patrol.
Thanks to an alliance between the Colombian Civil Air Patrol and the Association of Pharmaceutical Research and Development Laboratories (AFIDRO), more than 500 people received free health care in the municipality of Guapi, on the Pacific coast of Cauca.
In the midst of the difficulties that this municipality on the Pacific coast of Cauca is experiencing, 15 pilots and around 30 volunteer health professionals arrived to provide medical, surgical and humanitarian care to this area, where access is complicated, there is armed conflict and unfortunately the health post does not have good infrastructure and there are no specialists or surgeons either.
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During the day that took place in a school and lasted a week, 571 people were treated, performing 65 surgical procedures for the treatment of lipomas and hernias; 29 tubal ligations to further contribute to the reduction of unwanted pregnancies, especially in women between 15 and 19 years of age, taking into account that, on average, there are 53.78 births per 1,000 women in this age range. age in the country.
“Our commitment to the Colombian Pacific continues. We are convinced that we must continue making the necessary efforts to reach the most remote and vulnerable areas of the country with more and better health. On this occasion, we carry out medical consultations of optometry, pediatrics, dermatology , prenatal control and family planning implants. In addition, general surgeries for lipomas, hernias and tubal ligation. The basis and essence of development is health. For this reason, at AFIDRO we are determined to continue bringing health to the places that most care for it. need,” Yaneth Giha, CEO of Afidro.
15 pilots and more than 30 volunteer health professionals arrived by air to the Colombian Pacific, to carry out a health brigade led by the Colombian Civil Air Patrol and Afidro.
Photo:
Juan Pablo Rueda / TIME
15 pilots and more than 30 volunteer health professionals arrived by air to the Colombian Pacific, to carry out a health brigade led by the Colombian Civil Air Patrol and Afidro.
Photo:
Juan Pablo Rueda / TIME
15 pilots and more than 30 volunteer health professionals arrived by air to the Colombian Pacific, to carry out a health brigade led by the Colombian Civil Air Patrol and Afidro.
Photo:
Juan Pablo Rueda / TIME
79 goggles, 160,000 face masks, hundreds of medications and supplements were also donated, and the hospital was equipped with three oxygen concentrators and a diagnostic kit.
“Municipalities like Guapi, where the Colombian Civil Air Patrol carries out its brigades, do not have sufficient hospital infrastructure or medical specialists. In addition, there is a shortage of biomedical equipment, medicines and medical supplies. It is for this reason that we especially thank Afidro for supporting us in offering free medical and surgical care,” said Pamela Estrada Ocampo, director general of the Colombian Civil Air Patrol.
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According to the Multidimensional Poverty Index (IPM) reported by the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), 86.14% of the population of Guapi is in a state of extreme poverty and 68.61% of people do not have any type of affiliation to the health system.
This health brigade arrives at a delicate moment in the area. Recently, the community of the municipality denounced the arrival of several families to the mayor’s office after leaving their territory due to threats from an armed group.
Nearly 40 families left the Soledad hamlet of the Alto Napi Community Council and arrived in the urban area.
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A serious situation exists in the rural area of the municipality of Guapi, on the Pacific coast of Cauca, after around 170 people were forced to leave their territory due to threats from armed groups outside the law.
The nearly 40 families left the village of Soledad of the Alto Napi Community Council and arrived at the mayor’s office in the urban center of that locality.
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“In the space of the Transitional Justice Committee, we hope to have the number of those affected consolidated to begin assistance in this regard,” said the director of the Victims Unit of Cauca, Dan Harry Sánchez.
In that municipality of Cauca, since December of last year there have been several forced displacement in the villages of Chigüero del Río Yantín and Hojarascal.
The massive displacement has also affected the community of San Antonio, of the Napi River Community Council.
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From that date until now, it is estimated that there would be more than 400 displaced people.
Those affected continue in the municipal capital sheltered in the homes of friends or relatives, waiting for their return to be guaranteed.
Those affected have been provided with food and shelter, according to Sánchez.
The area has the presence of crops for illicit use and illegal exploitation of gold.
It is also stated that the victims have been threatened by the armed groups so that they do not report what is happening.
In this territory there are frequent disputes between the FARC dissidents, structure ‘Dagoberto Ramos’ and the ELN, against ‘José María Becerra’.
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