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Colombia - Floods

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Map of Colombia

Regional Team: LAC

Disaster Declared:
05/15/2006

Brief Description: Heavy rains and flooding since January 2006 destroyed thousands of homes, washed away roads and bridges, and displaced thousands of families across much of northeastern Colombia. According to the Government of Colombia (GOC), the flooding caused 112 deaths, injured 212 persons, and affected 127,000 others, across 26 departments. Record precipitation this rainy season was severe in 15 municipalities of Boyacá Department and 6 municipalities of Cundinamarca Department. On May 5, the GOC declared the Departments of Boyacá and Cundinamarca areas of "national calamity." According to the Colombian Red Cross, the floods affected approximately 9,560 people in the 2 departments.

On May 15, U.S. Ambassador William B. Wood issued a disaster declaration due to the magnitude of the damage caused by the flooding. In response, OFDA provided $50,000 to the American Red Cross, in conjunction with the Colombian Red Cross, for the local purchase of emergency relief supplies.

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