The Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam) warned of persistent heavy rains in southwestern Colombia, emphasizing Valle del Cauca. The departmental government reported 11 deaths from rain-related emergencies in 27 municipalities. Authorities recommend monitoring rivers and risk areas.
The Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam) issued a forecast indicating ongoing rains in Andean and Pacific regions, including Valle del Cauca. The report, based on synoptic conditions, satellite images, radar data, and numerical models, shows probabilities of moderate to heavy precipitations, depicted in maps with colors from blue for light rain to purple for very heavy. These rains align with the start of the high-precipitation season, exceeding historical averages in several departments.
Ideam warns of potential sudden floods and inundations in hydrographic basins, recommending that riverside populations and local authorities monitor river levels and activate contingency plans. Additionally, alerts highlight landslides in saturated soils, especially in mountainous and rural areas that could impact roads, homes, and essential services.
The Valle del Cauca Governorship presented an official balance on February 11, 2026, confirming emergencies in 27 municipalities due to landslides, torrential floods, and damage to road infrastructure. As a result, 11 deaths were recorded, along with impacts on housing, public buildings, crops, and poultry farms. The Disaster Risk Management Secretariat stated that the most affected municipalities received immediate attention in coordination with local committees and relief organizations, including assessments, transfers, and active response plans.