Increased Civil Unrest Across Colombia and Protests Near Universities Lead to Violent Clashes and Closure of International Airport as of May 4

Incident Details

Nationwide ongoing protests as of 4 May in Colombia have intensified leading to violent clashes with police. Additionally, protests near the University of Cauca and the Industrial University of Santander have led to looting and have been met with tear gas, water cannons, and stun grenades. Further unrest is expected. As a result of unrest, there have been 17 fatalities and hundreds injured as of protests on 3 May, and Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport has been temporarily closed.

Traveler Safety

Avoid all protests and monitor the incident through local sources to avoid future areas and develop alternate routes. Maintain enhanced situational awareness during transit. 

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