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“A chilling tale, isn’t it?” Rocha, a seemingly simple name, holds a secret. It’s not a bustling plaza or a grand cathedral. Rocha marks a place where the whispers of Cartagena’s past meet the echoes of its present. Here, in Arjona, a quiet suburb southeast of the vibrant heart of Cartagena, stands a silent sentinel: a rainfall monitoring station named Rocha. This unassuming structure, marked ‘Activa’ and operated by the Instituto De Hidrologia Meteorologia Y Estudios Ambientales, plays a vital role. It meticulously records the rhythm of the rain, a force that shaped Cartagena’s destiny. Remember the devastating cholera epidemic of 1849? It ravaged Cartagena, claiming 4000 lives. The torrential rains, a common occurrence during the wet season from May to November, played a part in that tragedy. The rain, a life-giver, turned into a conduit for disease. Today, Rocha stands as a symbol of Cartagena’s resilience. It represents the city’s determination to learn from its past, to prepare for the future. Rocha, in its quiet watchfulness, helps Cartagena navigate the challenges of a changing climate. Its data, a steady stream of numbers, translates into life-saving actions. It helps mitigate floods, protect vulnerable communities, and ensure the city’s continued prosperity. So, as you stand here, amidst the quiet hum of Rocha’s instruments, remember this: even in the most unassuming corners, stories of resilience and hope unfold. Cartagena, a city forged in fire and water, continues to write its narrative, with Rocha as a silent witness.

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