00:03We have made a recorrido by the river Bogotá that is in the highest level of its history.
00:11Inclusive it is 2 centimeters higher than the year ago when we had these inundations.
00:19What happens is that the works that have been done in the last few months have prevented the flooding of
00:27the river and the tragedies that we know that produce those flooding.
00:35But the river is at a higher level.
00:38Unfortunately, it seems that this afternoon it will be again again in a very intense way.
00:45And it will keep raining in the next few days.
00:47For that, with the government, with the alcaldies,
00:52they have taken all the preventive measures that can be taken in strategic places
00:59to avoid that if there is a river, there is a human tragedy.
01:06There are places that are especially vulnerable and that we worry about a lot.
01:13For example, the areas that are in the airport and the airport itself.
01:18There is a lot of work.
01:20There is a lot of work.
01:21We are working with intensity to prevent and mitigate any situation if the river is still going up.
01:30The direction of risk management, the doctor Márquez, has done a work really extraordinary.
01:40In the last three months, we have invested about 43 million dollars.
01:46We are funded by the local committees.
01:55We have funded the report on the local committees.
02:08This is a really destacable effort, Dr. Márquez, and I thank you, because, not only to him,
02:15but to the 500.000 people that are all over the entire country,
02:21the National Police, the Army, the Cruz Roja, the Civil Civil Civil,
02:28the bombers, all the resources of security that have been in this situation.
02:36The Ministry of Transport, the police, the General Palomino,
02:41a whom I also do a special recognition, have been also pendent of all the deslizamientos
02:48that, unfortunately, crecen as soon as the rains intensify,
02:53because, as we have said so many times, it is raining on the mojado.
02:57Cada vez la tierra es más susceptible de deslizamientos.
03:04And we have been atenting all the situations of deslizamientos in the national streets,
03:12more than 45 points.
03:13In this moment, there are two places that we are very concerned about.
03:21One is the Vía de la Cordialidad, where we are working.
03:25The other is the Line.
03:26The Line, a 500 meters, más abajo de donde se presentó ese enorme deslizamiento,
03:33hace unas semanas, ahí hay un asentamiento.
03:37Y estamos vigilando, estamos viendo a ver qué podemos hacer para evitar que esa carretera tan importante
03:46vaya nuevamente a quedar inhabilitada.
03:49Hay otros sitios también que están tapados, dos sitios, un sitio en Padre Río, en Boyacá,
03:54otro sitio en Puerto Berrío, donde se están trabajando.
03:57Pero lo importante que hay que destacar es que en todas partes ha llegado la maquinaria
04:03y se ha hecho lo que se ha podido para restablecer la movilidad.
04:12Infortunadamente, muchas veces, como lo vimos la semana pasada, aquí en Cundinamarca,
04:18hay sitios donde simplemente no cabe más maquinaria, no se puede hacer más de lo que se está haciendo
04:24y eso tiene un proceso que se demora.
04:27Dentro de esos deslizamientos, infortunadamente, esta mañana, en Herveo, Tolima,
04:36se presentó un deslizamiento que afectó a siete personas que están desaparecidas
04:44y presumimos desgraciadamente lo peor, siete víctimas más.
04:51De esta maldita niña que ha sido el karma de mi gobierno.
04:56Desde el primer día que yo me posesioné, ya esta niña estaba madurando ceviche,
05:03ya estaba lloviendo más de lo normal y en estos 16 meses de gobierno
05:09ha sido el peor problema que hemos tenido que afrontar.
05:13Lo importante...
05:14Muy bien, ahí está entonces el presidente Juan Manuel Santos advirtiendo
05:16que va a seguir lloviendo en las próximas horas, especialmente en la sabana de Bogotá y Cundinamarca.
05:21Y también mencionaba...
05:22¡Gracias!
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