Roadblocks Huila (Province), Colombia
San Augustin and Pitalito, Colombia We have been 15 days confined( we sheltered in place until yesterday) by a series of roadblocks, (stones/bolders + temporary gates) blocking all major roads. Elisa fractured three bones in her right foot and the only way we were able to evacuate from San Augustin was in a prepaid ambulance - we were inspected by coffee grower /farmer protesters manning the roadblocks seven (7) times during the 30K ambulance ride between San Augustin and Pitalito, Colombia. They were not happy campers, and while we were allowed to pass the sides of the ambulance were slapped and a few stones thrown our direction.
There is a national media blackout due to the upcoming presidential elections. These protests represent a problem for the incumbent president, due to the farmers claiming the current government has not complied with promises made that ended the roadblocks of 2013...
Local radio stations are carrying some updates but other than a couple foreign reports coming in, there has been little or no national coverage. There has been violence. One report claimed ,(not confirmed) a passenger in an ambulance was killed by the protesters. According to the foreign press (including supporting protest in Bogota) 220 protestors and others have been injured, with 60 of those being police or military. One report stated 15 people have been killed.
Pitalito has no gasoline at the pumps. Taxi service is falling off, food supplies are dwindling and overt sales of alcohol have been prohibited. I found a way around by having small quantities of delivered to our hotel.
The airport is open, but all flights Pitalito to Bogota booked for the near future. We are safe and Elisa is starting to get around on crutches. She wears an immobilization boot and will not be able to walk /ride for 6 months.
We are working with DIAN (customs) for an extension of our TVIPs but this is complicated as the government computers went down just as approvals were being secured..... The officials stated the protestors have sabotaged government communications. No way to tell if this is true or not. There have been some rumors of a more widespread protest and roadblocks will occur if agreements are not reached soon. At this time there is no end in sight.
Questions welcome. We would like to touch base with other Hubbers in the area.
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reporting from Pitalito , Colombia
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