Candelaria's mayor, Gessica Vallejo Valencia, led a council to bolster the search for Jhonatan David González, swept away by the Frayle River's rising waters in Villagorgona. The Incident Command System was implemented, and national and regional support was requested. Officials urge controlled community involvement due to hazards.
On April 23, 2026, Candelaria's mayor Gessica Vallejo Valencia in Valle del Cauca convened an extraordinary risk management council to reorganize the search for Jhonatan David González, who was swept away by the rising Frayle River in Villagorgona.
Attended by relief organizations, authorities, and family members, the meeting resulted in the adoption of the Incident Command System (SCI). This aims to address communication failures and unify rescue efforts amid challenging river conditions.
The municipal administration requested technical and operational support from departmental and national entities, including Risk Management offices, the National Army, and Air Force. Private sector involvement was also sought for logistical resources to enhance response capacity.
To ensure safety, the mayor urged the community to participate only in a coordinated and authorized manner. Heavy machinery was deployed to clear vegetation and improve access, with coordination to neighboring municipalities for alerts on potential downstream findings.