RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RECORD FLOODINGMAN YOU BOY'S SURE LIKE TO PUT A SPIN ON THE TRUTH .READ THE LOCAL NEWS BEFORE YOU POST
THE LOCAL WEATHER FORCASTS I THINK IT WAS SUNNY THE DAY AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA TOO !
TAKE NOTE ABOUT THE PART WERE IT SAYS "IN ANTIOQUIA"
https://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/13317-colombias-roads-in-critical-condition.html
The Ministry of Transportat reports that 134 of Colombia's main roads in 15 out of 32 departments have been damaged in this year's rainy season, reported newspaper El Tiempo on Wednesday.
The ministry said that Caldas' roads have been most affected by the rain, with nine roads closed and 26 left with restricted access.
In Antioquia, eight roads - includingMedellin's Las Palmas, have been closed and 16 have restricted access.
Transport Minister German Cardona Gutierrez went to Barranquilla this week to assess the damage from the flooding of the Magdalena River.