00:01Well, mire, this municipality has given us a lesson of responsibility to evacuate a time and save many lives.
00:10Only one woman died, one is too much, but many people have been able to die, more than 100 people.
00:20And I want the whole country to see this as an example to continue.
00:25Because this that we see here in Utica, this tragedy, is going to repeat in many municipalities.
00:32Why? Because it's raining.
00:34It's raining like never in our history.
00:37The mountains are breaking down.
00:39That water is falling down and causing repressions of the rivers, of the quebradas.
00:47And by causing that repressions, these avalanches.
00:51And that's what we see in all parts.
00:52That's why it's so important the actitude and the preventive responsibility.
00:58And that's why what we see here is an example for the rest of the country.
01:02President, what will happen with the 300 families that have lost their homes?
01:05Those 300 families that we are going to reubicare.
01:09We have told the governor, the governor and I, we signed a agreement on the last Saturday,
01:15for all the department.
01:16And we are going to add these 300 houses to rebuild them.
01:22Because they are going to be new in a place that is exempt of risk.
01:26Because the important part of this process is going to be moving people who are in high risk,
01:32not mitigating places, to low risk.
01:36And that's what we're going to do here in Utica with these 300 families.
01:39Is it the college, right, President?
01:40Well, I think so.
01:42Because if the college is in a high risk, of course we are going to be moving.
01:45Which means we also are going to hold you at the스트 Cruz Bettapis.
01:45So far, what are we?
01:45To – remains an example –
01:45And the microwave
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