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La violencia en esa zona de Norte de Santander sigue desplazando a centenares de familias desde veredas y corregimientos hasta el Estadio General Santander en la ciudad de Cúcuta. El alcalde Jorge Acevedo aseguró que la ciudad está colapsada y no hay capacidad para recibir a más desplazados. Piden más ayudas humanitarias.

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00:11We are from the Estadio General Santander in Cúcuta.
00:14At this point, there are more than 15,000 displaced from Catatumbo
00:18because of the violence in the last few days
00:21for the attacks of the ELN and the incidents against Calarca.
00:25It's estimated that the number of displaced is greater in the next few days.
00:28The entire family is going to be displaced in cars, cars and cars.
00:37At this place, the humanitarian aid is being sent by the Alcaldía and the Gobernation of Santander.
00:44However, it is expected that in the next few days,
00:46there will be more displaced from Catatumbo and the aid begins to disappear.
00:51The Alcalde, Jorge Acevedo, said that the city is collapsed
00:54and will have to open new neighborhoods to attend the 15,000 displaced from Catatumbo.
01:01They are providing humanitarian aid such as food, markets,
01:04clothes, clothes, and personal clothes,
01:06but the call is to keep bringing more supplies such as carpas,
01:11type igloo, clothes, clothes and other things
01:14that the displaced people need.
01:16From Colombia Más 20, El Espectador, we are going to be across the area rural of Catatumbo
01:21and we are also going to be here in Cúcuta to document what is happening
01:24with this humanitarian crisis that has been around 7 days.
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