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According to the Study, 700,000 People Live in High-Risk Areas in Medellín

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In Medellin, at least 700,000 people live in areas at high risk of mass movements, floods and torrential avenues, according to a report by the National University’s School of Habitat. Even, the study revealed that 74% of disaster losses are associated with natural hazards. The district advances the monitoring of these high-risk areas. The National University’s school of habitat revealed that, in Medellin, at least 700,000 people live in high-ris…
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In Medellin, at least 700,000 people live in areas at high risk of mass movements, floods and torrential avenues, according to a report by the National University’s School of Habitat. Even, the study revealed that 74% of disaster losses are associated with natural hazards. The district advances the monitoring of these high-risk areas. The National University’s school of habitat revealed that, in Medellin, at least 700,000 people live in high-ris…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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