Colombia Faces Flood Crisis as Political Blame Game Over Energy Sector Escalates
HYDRO POWER
Colombia's Urrá dam overflowed in February, with water inflow at 2,500 cubic meters per second, leading to 14 fatalities and impacting 300,000 individuals. President Gustavo Petro accused the energy sector of deliberately mismanaging water resources to inflate electricity prices, demanding accountability.
The energy industry refuted these claims, asserting safety discharges are mandated and that hydroelectric power is being utilized efficiently. Amid the crisis, multiple reservoirs are reaching critical capacities due to extreme rainfall, highlighting the contentious relationship between energy management and political power in Colombia.

Feb 10, 2026, 9:48 AM