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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.

The Secretariat for Disaster Risk Management of Valle del Cauca reported that monitoring is being carried out and actions are being carried out in the municipalities Palmira, Caicedonia, El Cerrito, Buga, Ginebra and Dagua, where there are effects due to the rains, especially in rural areas.

“In Geneva the issue has been very complicated, the yellow machinery is already working, however, mass movements are constant and have been reiterated in road sectors where arrangements had already been made by the department and the municipality,” said Jesús Antonio Copete, Secretary of Disaster Risk Management of the Valley.

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For this Monday, a team from the Disaster Risk Management Secretariat announced to move to Buga, in the center of Valle del Cauca, where a geological process is taking place.

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It was also reported that a mass movement was recorded on the road that connects the urban area of ​​Buga with the village of La Magdalena, which was withdrawn.

A diagnosis of the experts is expected to define the actions, in order to address this situation.

Meanwhile, In some neighborhoods in the east, center and south of Cali, there were some floods due to clogging of the sewage system.

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The Secretary of Disaster Risk Management of Cali, Rodrigo Zamorano, asked citizens not to clog the sinks with garbage or throwing old mattresses. Doing so, said the official, can cause a tragedy.

CALI

While Caleños must continue to wear face masks in outdoor spaces, because 70 percent of vaccinations with complete schemes have not been reached, In 17 municipalities of Valle del Cauca, its inhabitants will already be able to be on the street without masks.

These populations, according to information from the Ministry of Health, are: Obando, El Cairo, El Dovio, Ulloa, Versalles, Riofrío, Calima, El Águila, Trujillo, La Victoria, Argelia, Bolívar, Yotoco, Toro, Restrepo, Guacarí and Seville.

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The Secretary of Health of Cali, Miyerlandi Torres, pointed out that in this city the conditions required to withdraw the use of mandatory face masks in outdoor spaces are not yet met.

“We have 83.5% coverage of first doses and 67.5% with two doses, for which it is necessary to make an effort during these next few days with the different actors of the system and achieve 70% so that in this way we can leave the mask in outdoor places,” said Torres.

The official announced that they hope to reach 70% in five days, and for this they will vaccinate again in massive events, in the market places, the Transport Terminal and Pance.

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In addition, to be more effective, from next March 1, only five vaccination mega-centers will be maintained because there has been no evidence of relevant assistance to these places, so the task will focus on bringing biologicals to territories to strengthen immunization. . “The aim is to strengthen extramurality and be in the territories where the people who have been reluctant to vaccination are. For this reason, it is necessary to be on the street again”, he specified.

Torres explained that “the megacenters will be left for the population that continues to arrive sporadically and spontaneously, with the application of between 500 and 600 doses per day, for which it is pertinent to maintain them.

The 5 megacenters that will be open from March 1 are La 14 de Calima, Pascual Guerrero Stadium, Premier Limonar, La 14 de Pasoancho and CC Comercial Unicentro.

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Regarding ‘herd immunity’, the Secretary said that today it is not possible to measure it. “We hope to have an immune population, not only around vaccination as an acquired immunity, but because of the peak we had in January, we surely have a population with natural immunity. The best immunity is the combined one that is given by contagion and vaccination,” she stated.

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With 5,066,000 citizens eligible to vote, Antioquia has the greatest voting potential in the country.

This was confirmed by the National Registrar, Alexander Rocha, who assured that, in addition, for these elections to Congress and consultations on March 13there is another aspect that can affect the departmental public order.

“Antioquia has four districts of peace, which makes it a department with public order problems, but we trust that the Ágora Plan can reach these municipalities and that Antioquia vote calmly,” said the Registrar.

Said plan was presented during the installation of the Departmental Table for Electoral Guarantees on February 9 in Antioquia.

There, the Minister of the Interior, Diego Palacios, explained that said plan will be responsible for ensuring security in the territories, for which more than 100,000 men will be available in the country’s at-risk areas.

“In Antioquia we have prioritized 13 municipalities, in which we will work hand in hand with the Army and the National Police to guarantee the security of those territories. Likewise, we have made progress in ensuring that more than 60% of the candidates for peace seats have a protection scheme,” the Minister specified.

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In Antioquia we have prioritized 13 municipalities, in which we will work hand in hand with the Army and the National Police to guarantee the security of those territories

The prioritized municipalities in the department are: El Bagre, Tarazá, Valdivia, Anorí, Ituango, Cáceres, Caucasia, Nechí, Zaragoza, Remedios, Segovia, Murindó and Turbo.

Many of these municipalities coincide with those that both the Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) and the Ombudsman’s Office warned are at extreme and high risk of violence.

The EOM report indicates that 40% of Antioquia is at some type of risk for this problem. That is to say, that of the 125 municipalities of the department, in 50 there is risk and, of these, 14 have an extreme level.

These are: Amalfi, Angostura, Anorí, Briceño, Cáceres, Frontino, Ituango, Murindó, Peque, Remedios, Segovia, Tarazá, Toledo and Valdivia.

“The EOM recommends that authorities make a presence through Electoral Monitoring Commissions, extended to lists and candidates in order to preventively address the situations in these municipalities,” the entity said.

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For its part, the Ombudsman’s Office released Alert 004 of 2022 on February 17, which warns of national risk scenarios in the framework of the electoral process, in which municipalities and non-municipalized areas have been identified in 32 departments with electoral risk mainly due to the incidence of illegal armed groups.

In the case of Antioquia, there are seven municipalities with extreme risk and 28 with high risk. In the first category are: Bello, Medellín, Cáceres, Caucasia, El Bagre, Tarazá and Murindó

This alert also warns about the possibility of carrying out armed stoppages, gun plans, threats, attacks on members of the public force, as well as against people involved in the election “expressions emanating from the social movement, political groups or citizens who are against of illegal armed groups in the territories; victim population in participation in the election of special constituencies, human rights defenders, public officials, ethnic peoples, new political expressions, former FARC combatants”.

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Antioquia was left with 1,200 more tables and 123 new voting positions

Given these and other eventualities that may arise, the Seventh Division of the National Army, which operates in Antioquia, reported that they are advancing in training military personnel in Foundations for Democracy.

“This as a complement to the importance of knowing roles, missions and responsibilities to fulfill in the next electoral days. In addition, a module on Command Responsibility was implemented, ”said the entity.

Despite the early warnings and the risk maps, the authorities expect the number of voters to increase for these elections, due to the changes in the ballot and the increase in the number of polling stations.

“We increased 14,000 polling stations in rural areas in the country, and Antioquia benefited from this, since it was left with 1,200 more tables and 123 new voting positionswhich means that there should be more presence of the State”, specified the National Registrar.

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With 5,066,000 citizens eligible to vote, Antioquia has the greatest voting potential in the country.

This was confirmed by the National Registrar, Alexander Rocha, who assured that, in addition, for these elections to Congress and consultations on March 13there is another aspect that can affect the departmental public order.

“Antioquia has four districts of peace, which makes it a department with public order problems, but we trust that the Ágora Plan can reach these municipalities and that Antioquia vote calmly,” said the Registrar.

Said plan was presented during the installation of the Departmental Table for Electoral Guarantees on February 9 in Antioquia.

There, the Minister of the Interior, Diego Palacios, explained that said plan will be responsible for ensuring security in the territories, for which more than 100,000 men will be available in the country’s at-risk areas.

“In Antioquia we have prioritized 13 municipalities, in which we will work hand in hand with the Army and the National Police to guarantee the security of those territories. Likewise, we have made progress in ensuring that more than 60% of the candidates for peace seats have a protection scheme,” the Minister specified.

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In Antioquia we have prioritized 13 municipalities, in which we will work hand in hand with the Army and the National Police to guarantee the security of those territories

The prioritized municipalities in the department are: El Bagre, Tarazá, Valdivia, Anorí, Ituango, Cáceres, Caucasia, Nechí, Zaragoza, Remedios, Segovia, Murindó and Turbo.

Many of these municipalities coincide with those that both the Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) and the Ombudsman’s Office warned are at extreme and high risk of violence.

The EOM report indicates that 40% of Antioquia is at some type of risk for this problem. That is to say, that of the 125 municipalities of the department, in 50 there is risk and, of these, 14 have an extreme level.

These are: Amalfi, Angostura, Anorí, Briceño, Cáceres, Frontino, Ituango, Murindó, Peque, Remedios, Segovia, Tarazá, Toledo and Valdivia.

“The EOM recommends that authorities make a presence through Electoral Monitoring Commissions, extended to lists and candidates in order to preventively address the situations in these municipalities,” the entity said.

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For its part, the Ombudsman’s Office released Alert 004 of 2022 on February 17, which warns of national risk scenarios in the framework of the electoral process, in which municipalities and non-municipalized areas have been identified in 32 departments with electoral risk mainly due to the incidence of illegal armed groups.

In the case of Antioquia, there are seven municipalities with extreme risk and 28 with high risk. In the first category are: Bello, Medellín, Cáceres, Caucasia, El Bagre, Tarazá and Murindó

This alert also warns about the possibility of carrying out armed stoppages, gun plans, threats, attacks on members of the public force, as well as against people involved in the election “expressions emanating from the social movement, political groups or citizens who are against of illegal armed groups in the territories; victim population in participation in the election of special constituencies, human rights defenders, public officials, ethnic peoples, new political expressions, former FARC combatants”.

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Antioquia was left with 1,200 more tables and 123 new voting positions

Given these and other eventualities that may arise, the Seventh Division of the National Army, which operates in Antioquia, reported that they are advancing in training military personnel in Foundations for Democracy.

“This as a complement to the importance of knowing roles, missions and responsibilities to fulfill in the next electoral days. In addition, a module on Command Responsibility was implemented, ”said the entity.

Despite the early warnings and the risk maps, the authorities expect the number of voters to increase for these elections, due to the changes in the ballot and the increase in the number of polling stations.

“We increased 14,000 polling stations in rural areas in the country, and Antioquia benefited from this, since it was left with 1,200 more tables and 123 new voting positionswhich means that there should be more presence of the State”, specified the National Registrar.

MEDELLIN

The municipalities of San Onofre, Toluviejo, Ovejas, Colosó and San Antonio de Palmito in the Montes de María subregion will have electoral biometrics for the elections of next March 13, to Senate, Chamber and Special Circumscription of Peace.

This was announced during the session of the Departmental Commission for the Coordination and Monitoring of Electoral Processes, which was held virtually with the departmental delegates of the Civil Registry.

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Sheep will have 20 stalls in the urban area

One of the areas where special interest will be placed is in the Montes de María

In the case of San Onofre, biometrics will be put into operation in 61 posts of 6 schools in the municipal capital.

For the municipality of Toluviejo, 11 positions will work in schools from the urban area. Sheep will have 20 stalls in the urban area. In San Antonio de Palmito 10 and Colosó will have 9 positions, all in the same municipal area.

To start this voting process, instructions are given in the five municipalities, with the aim that there are no problems on March 13.

threats

8 complaints have been addressed and these already have protection measures. The five cases are in candidates for the Chamber of Special Circumscriptions of Peace

Regarding the issue of threats to candidates reported for the municipalities of Montes de María, the territorial adviser of the National Protection Unit in Sucre, Leonidas Hernández, indicated that 8 complaints have been received.

“8 complaints have been addressed and these already have protection measures. The five cases are in candidates for the Chamber of Special Districts of Peace, one candidate for the Afro-descendant District, one candidate for the Historical Pact and one candidate for the Commons Party,” he said.

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Representatives of the Police authorities and the National Navy reaffirmed their commitment to security for the region during the electoral process, for which they stated that they will increase the force in Sucre.

“One of the areas where special interest will be placed is in the Montes de María”, they said.

Representatives of the Secretaries of Education reported that they toured the Educational Institutions chosen for the electoral process and all of them meet the required requirements.

“Of these schools, most are suitable and only a few, like the case of Guaranda, are more affected, taking into account that the municipality was affected by the floods,” they pointed out.

They will offer guarantees to the communities and candidates

They asked the municipal administrations to guarantee energy and drinking water services and also to have a contingency plan.

The Departmental Commission indicated that the commitments made include the Meeting of Rectors and Rural Directors of Non-Certified Educational Establishments, in the Fortunato Chadid auditorium, starting at 8:00 a.m. on February 22.

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For her part, Lucy García Montes, ad hoc Secretary of the Interior for electoral affairs, affirmed that in order for the election process to be carried out in a transparent manner, guarantees will be offered to the communities and candidates.

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In the last hours, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam) declared red alert in Barranquilla and the municipalities of the Atlantic due to the threat of forest fires.

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The provisions also apply to territories of the Caribbean region, “due to the precipitation and maximum temperature that have occurred in recent days, there are high, moderate and low alert conditions due to plant cover fires,” the entity explained. .

He added that in the case of Atlántico, including the District, a red alert is declared for absence of rainwhich causes a greater threat for the occurrence of forest fires.

Ideam Recommendations

Keep fire prevention and attention plans active in order to prevent their occurrence and spread

Due to the foregoing, Ideam recommended that the community in general, tourists and walkers duly put out fires and not leave glass-type residues that serve as concentrating elements of solar radiation and also report to the authorities in the event of fires.

“To the departmental and municipal councils, the environmental, regional and local authorities, to keep fire prevention and attention plans active in order to prevent the occurrence and spread of fires, especially in forest reserve areas and the National Fire Protection System. National Natural Parks”, indicated the institute.

Likewise, he made a call to the regional and local firefighting systems, so that they have the necessary elements to timely care of vegetation cover fire events.

In the Caribbean region, the red alert also includes the departments of Bolívar, Cesar, Córdoba, Magdalena, La Guajira and Sucre.

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Actions suggested by the Government

Meanwhile, the Government of Atlántico, through the Undersecretary for Disaster Prevention and Attention, also issued a series of recommendations, given the risk of drought fires.

Some of them are: Do not throw cigarette butts or matches on the ground, do not light fires in the bush, consider other types of strategies for preparing the land and do not use machinery or tools that can generate sparks.

BARRANQUILLA

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In six municipalities of Antioquia, three of them in the Aburrá Valley, there is an alert for possible cases of transhumance or vote rigging, warned the EOM (Electoral Observation Mission).

According to the report, there would be possible cases in which the magnifying glass should be put due to the importance of the upcoming elections for Congress and the presidency of the Republic.

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The most worrying cases are in Sabaneta and Briceño (north of Antioquia) that have an extreme risk because they have rates of 206 and 199 registered per thousand inhabitants, respectively.

They are followed by Mutatá and Vigía del Fuerte, with a high risk according to the EOM because they have rates of 159 and 152 registered per thousand inhabitants, respectively. Finally, they follow Envigado and La Estrella, both in the south of the Aburrá Valley, with medium risk with rates of 96 and 92 registered per thousand inhabitants.

Verónica Tabares, coordinator of the EOM in Antioquia, said that there are some reasons that would explain what is happening in the three municipalities of Aburrá that are under suspicion: “There is a citizenry that lives in one place and may be working and studying in another municipality; Likewise, there are municipalities with a high degree of urban projects that stimulate the population to move”.

In the case of Briceño, Mutatá and Vigía del Fuerte, there is a special characteristic and that is that they are municipalities that are part of the Special Transitional Districts of Peace (CTEP), which aim to increase the political representation of the areas most affected by the armed conflict.

“What could have happened is that with the identity card process carried out by the Registrar during this period, people were encouraged to register their identity card at a rural polling station or that those at the head went to rural stations or that people who had not voted before in the past, they were encouraged to be part of this process, ”said Tabares as a hypothesis in the face of the unusual increase in ballots.

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registration of certificates

Card registration table.

However, the MOE insisted that an investigation should be carried out to detect possible corruption networks in those six municipalities.

The alert is not free because it should be clarified that in Colombia this is a crime. For the political consultant, Miguel Jaramillo, in these six municipalities there are also traditional practices of possession of groups of relatives of public officials.

“They are family sectors and that happens a lot on the Caribbean coast, Urabá and Bajo Cauca in Antioquia, Norte de Santander, Meta, Caquetá, Putumayo and the south of the country where there are families that dispute power. and they have in power the mayor’s office and the governor’s office, a loot that takes turns and that loses hemegony from time to time, “explained Jaramillo.

In these areas, classified as at electoral risk, there are also some patronage practices due to the high dependence on public procurement in the economy of many of these municipalities.

“This transhumance becomes a recurring practice through which votes are transferred to certain regions in order to strengthen voting, especially to the House of Representatives”, explained the analyst.

It should be remembered that on January 13, the period for registering citizenship cards to vote in the 2022 Congress of the Republic elections ended, which had started on March 13, 2021.

According to the Registry, 2,611,750 identity cards were registered throughout the country. In person, there were 989,648 citizenship cards, of which 879,640 were made at the offices of the Registry at the national level and at points authorized by the entity throughout the country, and 110,008 at Colombian embassies and consulates. Digitally, 1,622,102 registered, that is, 62% of the registrations were made remotely.

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Make sure you know your polling place before you go to vote.

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Diana Sanchez. AFP

Other causes

But there are other issues that influence possible cases of vote rigging and it is about violence and drug trafficking, driven by illegal groups.

Jorge Andrés Rico Zapata, professor of political science at the UPB, explained that as an act of corruption and as a crime defined in the Colombian Penal Code the so-called ‘vote rigging’ is a constant risk in each electoral processbecause the violence and the presence of illegal armed groups remains and increases.

“Behind this action there is an operating mechanism that directs citizens who may not be aware of the seriousness of carrying it out and/or who are forced by coercion and threat, which is a vicious circle that has structural problems. in the specific territories (electoral crime risk zones versus a situation of violence and multidimensional insecurity there),” explained Rico.

Under this scenario, he said, the areas at electoral risk are connected to some of the points of greatest violence in the country: Catatumbo, Arauca, Norte de Santander, areas of Antioquia, Chocó, Putumayo, the Pacific coast and Nariño, which are of direct interest to violent structures.

“As for the municipalities of Valle de Aburrá, it ends up being the result of the weakness and lack of control of the territory, where illegal groups are linked, maintained and in fact increase,” he added.

The teacher proposed a solution to those cases of increased registration of identification cards that could be a crime and said that the tools of the different agencies for monitoring, review, surveillance and control should be activated for possible electoral crimes.

DAVID STREET
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