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“We have no impact at this time of blocking roads or marches that are moving at this time. We only have seedlings in some parts of the city. We are expecting caravans in the towns of Usaquén, Santa Fe, Engativá, Tunjuelito and Bosa, but we still have no effects, ”explained Colonel Gustavo Blanco, commander of the Traffic Police, in dialogue with La FM.
The officer added, in that medium, that during the morning the deviations will be reported that will be done in the city by protests from 21 September.
That radio frequency added that at the Portal de la 80 and the Portal Norte “Some people have arrived, but the influx is low.”
In the Twitter account of the Ministry of Mobility you can follow the news of the day:
[9:00 a.m] #At this time The following manifestations are presented that generate road damage in Bogotá:
🔸 Cra. 8 with calle 19.
🔸 Calle 76 sur with cra. twenty.Authorities carry out accompaniment. pic.twitter.com/KHmTvcZccC
– Bogotá Transit (@BogotaTransito) September 21, 2020
For its part, Transmilenio Through his Twitter account he has not reported complications in his system, but recommended to be aware of their social networks to know of possible affectations during day.
The one who did speak out was the mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, who in a virtual press conference invited citizens to return home before 7 at night and explained that the Transmilenio will close its operations at 8 p.m..
Beyond the approval of the authorities, those who have shown their discontent and have expressed difficulties in working are street vendors. In the sector of La Sevillana, south of BogotaSome informal workers said, in dialogue with La FM, that they were worried about a new day of marches in the city.
They point out that have an economic lag due to the coronavirus pandemic and that the protests alienate pedestrians and reduce income from their work.
In the Transmilenio Twitter account you can follow the news of the day:
#Attention: Keep these recommendations in mind to mobilize tomorrow, September 21👇
Being prepared avoids delay to reach your destination. pic.twitter.com/tCvfjif0Yc
– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) September 21, 2020
Where are the marches in Bogota?
These are the times and addresses of the marches that have been authorized by the Mayor of Bogotá for this September 21:
- (9:00 am) “National Day for Life”: Portal Norte, Portal 80 and Sevillana, to the Ministry of Labor.
- (9:00 am) “Mobilization 21S”: from the District University headquarters Porvenir by Banderas to the center.
- (10:00 am) “March in support of the institution of the National Police of Colombia”: from the National Park to Plaza de Bolívar along Carrera Séptima.
- (11:00 am) “National Protest”, Carrera Séptima.
- (1:00 pm) “National Day for Life and Peace, The People Don’t Give Up Carajo!”, Carrera 13 with Calle 36.
- (1:00 pm) “Papayera Punk”, Parque de los Hippies.
- (2:00 pm) “We have an appointment with the truth, who gave the order?”: Center for Memory, Peace and Reconciliation, Carrera 26 with 19 B.
- (2:00 pm) “Teusaquillo is mobilized”, Parque San Luis, calle 60 with carrera 18.
- (4:00 pm) “A Youth Cry for Life and Peace” and “Symbolic Act”, Plaza de Bolívar.
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