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Colombia: At least 300 families rescued by the Colombian army due to heavy rains

Rescue to the limit in Colombia after days of torrential rains. Distressing situations in which the army has had to intervene to save those who have been trapped, such as this old woman or this girl. They rescue them by means of human chains. The most tense scenes have been experienced in the Villavicencio region. Almost 300 families have been affected by the floods, 60 have had to be evacuated by air due to the impossibility of accessing their homes.

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