By Fernando Adulfo Melo Farrera | Project Coordinator
With the workshops we have been able to identify the risks that our communities face, among which are earthquakes, hurricanes, excessive rains, landslides, strong winds and fires.
We have become aware that as human beings we have contributed to climate change and that these phenomena occur more frequently.
We also see the need to take some actions to prevent risks, such as strengthening solidarity and community organization.
After the workshop on the characteristics of landslides and the various factors that intervene to produce such a phenomenon and the Fund for Disaster Prevention we see that at the municipal level we need to choose a civil protection directorate and manage the implementation of some specific studies of geology and soils to locate the areas of greatest vulnerability
It is also required to do soil, water and forest conservation work and improve agricultural practices
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