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Follow the Alert for Possible Loss of Colombia From the Amazon River

Summary by La Silla Vacía
On July 22, Juan Gabriel León, professor at the National University, together with a group of researchers published a study conducted the previous month that identified that only 19.5 percent of the flow of the Amazonas river transits through Colombia, when in 1993 the flow was 30 percent. “Since 2012 the river was leaving Leticia. Bordering milestones such as that of Atacuari, which demarcate the binational border, no longer exist. The forecast…
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On July 22, Juan Gabriel León, professor at the National University, together with a group of researchers published a study conducted the previous month that identified that only 19.5 percent of the flow of the Amazonas river transits through Colombia, when in 1993 the flow was 30 percent. “Since 2012 the river was leaving Leticia. Bordering milestones such as that of Atacuari, which demarcate the binational border, no longer exist. The forecast…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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