A multi-million dollar dispute between two international firms could leave the Prosecutor's Office, the Police, and the department of Chocó without internet access in the midst of the earthquake emergency.
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Following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake that devastated central-western Colombia on August 10, President Abelardo de la Espriella decreed a state of economic, social, and ecological emergency to facilitate disaster relief efforts.
Amidst this crisis, a multi-million dollar dispute between international firms Andean Tower Partners (ATP) and TV Azteca over a debt of approximately USD 6 million threatens to cut off internet services for the Prosecutor's Office, the National Police, and the department of Chocó starting Saturday, August 22.
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Diario LibreFocuses primarily on the national emergency decree following the earthquake.
InfobaeEmphasizes the corporate dispute and the impending internet outage during the emergency.