Most of Colombia’s capital cities are reporting normal conditions ahead of the second round of voting, according to a report by Asocapitales, an association of capitals. The organization indicates that preparations are proceeding without major incident across the country. However, the capital city of Mitú, located in the Vaupés department, is experiencing disruptions. These disruptions are due to a failure in the electrical interconnection line, impacting the power supply. Authorities are working to address the issue, but the extent of the impact on voting remains unclear. Asocapitales continues to monitor the situation in all capital cities to ensure a smooth electoral process.