Medellín, Colombia—A sudden flash flood tore through a residential sector in Antioquia on July 7, 2026, destroying dozens of homes. The National Unit for Disaster Risk Management confirmed two residents died as the torrent of mud and water swept through the valley. Heavy rains caused a nearby stream to jump its banks during the early morning.
Residents were caught off guard as the water rose within minutes. Many had no time to gather belongings before their houses collapsed. The surge carried cars, household items, and vegetation into the lower sections of the town.
Search and rescue teams arrived with dogs to look for those reported missing. They successfully located survivors trapped under piles of rubble and sediment. The two confirmed victims were pulled from the remains of a single-story dwelling near the riverbed.
Local authorities have opened two emergency shelters in nearby school buildings. Hundreds of people have lost their primary residences. The government is currently evaluating the structural integrity of the remaining homes in the area.
Disaster management officials are using drones to survey the extent of the damage. The terrain remains unstable due to the saturation of the hillsides. They have issued evacuation orders for anyone living within fifty meters of the waterway.
The scale of the destruction has made access difficult for relief vehicles. Heavy machinery is working to clear the primary entrance road, which remains blocked by trees and boulders. Food and medical supplies are arriving via small, all-terrain transport.
A spokesperson stated that the focus is on stabilization and secondary search efforts. The risk of another slide remains high if the rain continues. The region faces a lengthy recovery process to rebuild essential services.
The community is currently gathering in the shelters, waiting for news on the missing. Volunteers are distributing blankets and water. No further casualties have been confirmed as the cleanup moves into the night.
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