Colombia’s Defense Ministry has warned of potential violent unrest following the second round of the presidential election. Alerts are in place across 38 municipalities, with heightened concerns focused on major cities including Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Barranquilla. Authorities anticipate possible disturbances and are preparing security measures in response. The specific nature of the anticipated threats remains undisclosed, but the warning suggests a risk of public disorder. This alert follows a tense election period and reflects concerns about potential reactions to the results. The government has not specified which groups may be involved in instigating any violence.