- in a few hours.
Estimates show that up to 500,000
people living in the
Combeima, Chinchiná, Coello-Toche, and
Guali valleys are at risk, and 100,000 of...
-
stands at 5215
meters (17,110 ft) high, and last
erupted in 1943. The
Combeima River flows from this
mountain and p****es by Ibagué, part of
which is situated...
- 1985, and
continues to
threaten up to 500,000 people
living along the
Combeima, Chinchiná, Coello-Toche, and
Guali river valleys. A
lahar (or
group of...
- On
average Ibagué sees 1,700 mm (66.9 in) of rain annually. Picaleña
Combeima Ricaurte Kenedy Jordan (I-IX etapa) Sta
Helena Belen Pueblo Nuevo Galan...
-
matter of few hours.
Estimates show that up to 500,000
people living in the
Combeima, Chinchiná, Coello-Toche, and
Guali valleys are in danger, and 100,000...
- the top of the
mountain feeds the
rivers Totare, San Romualdo,
Toche and
Combeima. The
latter is the main
water source of the muni****lity of Ibagué. All...
- Comercio,
Industria y Turismo".
Patrimonio Radial del
Tolima Ecos del
Combeima Ibagué. 15 July 2018. "José
Manuel Restrepo". El
Espectador (in Spanish)...
- of 1,200 to 2,500 m (3,900 to 8,200 ft). However, in the
canyon of the
Combeima River it is
found in
disturbed areas including coffee plantations and near...
-
perhaps Rovira muni****lities, in the
upper reaches of the Anaime, Cocora,
Combeima and Toché
river valleys. It
remains locally common in
thick secondary vegetation...
- supply,
recreation and
ecological benefits.
Rivers such as Bogotá, Cali,
Combeima, Otún, Medellín, de Oro, Pamplonita, and
Pasto which are one of the important...