Colombian President Gustavo Petro has declared a 30-day emergency following severe floods that have resulted from unusually heavy rainfall in the northwest region, leading to the tragic loss of at least 22 lives and displacing thousands more. This declaration aims to provide immediate support and resources to those affected by the natural disaster, which has wreaked havoc across multiple departments.
In response to the escalating crisis, President Petro has outlined an economic, social, and ecological emergency across eight departments in Colombia, highlighting the extensive damage and urgent need for assistance. The government is mobilizing resources to aid recovery and mitigate further threats as the affected areas grapple with the aftermath of the floods.
According to local authorities, the floods have not only claimed lives but have also disrupted infrastructure and displaced communities, prompting calls for further intervention and long-term strategies to combat similar events in the future. As the situation unfolds, the government’s focus will be on restoring essential services and ensuring the safety of its citizens.

