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Intense rains leave giant crater and neighborhoods underwater in Villavicencio, Colombia

Summary by Signs of the Times
Villavicencio experienced a night of terror between Monday and the early hours of Tuesday, July 1. Intense rains caused the Parrado Canal to overflow, opening a huge chasm on a main road near a shopping center and flooding several urban areas. Among the hardest-hit neighborhoods are La Rosita, El Samán, Chorillano, and Juan Pablo II, where nearly 100 homes were flooded, causing material damage to furniture, appliances, and personal belongings.
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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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