Huila strengthens preventive actions ahead of low rainfall season

Colombia’s Huila department, amid a low rainfall season influenced by La Niña, is implementing preventive measures to address potential atypical precipitations. The Disaster Risk Management Office coordinates with departmental sectors and municipalities to anticipate emergencies. Jorge Chaparro, acting coordinator, stresses the importance of updated contingency plans.

Colombia’s Huila department is navigating a low rainfall season, yet conditions linked to the La Niña phenomenon may trigger unexpected rains in various municipalities. In response, the Huila Disaster Risk Management Office is enhancing collaboration with departmental entities such as agriculture, housing, education, and roads to boost response capabilities and reduce risks.

Jorge Chaparro, the acting coordinator of the office, explained that these efforts involve inter-institutional coordination and ongoing territorial monitoring. “We are strengthening the department’s response capacity through preventive actions, inter-institutional coordination, and permanent monitoring of territorial conditions, with the aim of anticipating possible emergencies associated with atypical rains,” he stated.

Furthermore, ongoing communication with municipalities ensures their contingency plans are current and tailored to local realities. These plans are crucial, outlining potential threats, action pathways, institutional roles, and coordination mechanisms across all emergency stages. Chaparro highlighted their significance: “An updated and active plan makes the difference between reacting late or acting opportunely. That’s why it’s essential for municipalities to review them regularly and adjust them to their territory’s real conditions”.

This preparation aims to protect residents’ lives and lessen the effects of climate variability, fostering an organized and effective response.

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