Here you will find your newsCheck your inbox and if not, in your spam folder.We want you to find the news that interests you the mostFollow your favorite topics in a place exclusive to you.Remember that to see your songs on all your devices, you must update the El Tiempo App.We couldn't load your newsTry again later.An exclusive place, where you can follow your favorite topics.choose them!Here you can also find "My News" and follow the topics you chose in the APP.The fastest way to get up to date.An exclusive section where you can follow your songs.Whenever you want, change the themes you chose.I will do it laterYour favorite themes have been saved!The fastest way to get up to date.An exclusive section where you can follow your songs.Whenever you want, change the themes you chose.One of them is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the other in a coma.Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.Register or log in to follow your favorite topics.Two children were about to die electrocuted after being victims of a discharge generated by high-voltage cables located less than three meters from their reach, on the terrace of the house where they live in the Bosa Linda neighborhood, in the south of Bogota.It all happened because of a spark that generated a transformer with exposed wiring.Also read: Ciudad Bolívar mourns its children victims of terrorism.The father of one of the children said that one of the witnesses saw when a spark was unleashed and that he reacted to it by covering his face.When he turned to look, two children were already on the floor.The first thing he did was help one of the victims who seemed unable to breathe.Those affected were taken as quickly as possible to the Cami de Bosa but due to the seriousness of their injuries they had to be sent to the Simón Bolívar hospital.One of them is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the other in a coma.The family demands a response from Codensa.Also read: Velatón in Ciudad Bolívar: they pay tribute to minors who died in an attack.For its part, the company explained that on Saturday, March 26, around 12:20 noon, the company was informed of an unfortunate accident involving three minors, who suffered an electric shock."Upon being notified of the situation, a technical team immediately went to the scene, in order to secure the area and initiate investigations that can determine the causes of this accident."They said that what is known so far is that the three minors were on the fourth floor of a building, located in the town of Bosa, and that apparently one of them approached the net, breaking the distance of security, a situation that produced an electric shock that affected the other two minors."The children were transferred to medical centers where they have been treated."In addition, they say, they determined that the building in which the events occurred does not have the required safety distances from the electrical power network, which requires a minimum of 2.3 meters and, additionally, in said property it can be seen that constructions have been carried out that have brought it closer to the electrical infrastructure, progressively reducing the distance to the network on each of the floors, reaching a distance of only 1.2 meters on the terrace, where the accident occurred."Enel Colombia regrets the events that occurred and once again calls on the community to ensure minimum safety distances when carrying out construction in order to avoid electrical risks and accidents that can take the lives of people. The Company continues the ongoing investigation and monitoring of this case".BOGOTÁ EDITORIAL Write to carmal@eltiempo.comRegister or log in to follow your favorite topics.Find here all the signs of the zodiac.We have for you advice on love, finances and much more.Test your knowledge with the TIME crossword*This is not a valid email.*You must accept the Terms, Conditions and Policies.You can now see the latest contents of EL TIEMPO in your inboxYou reached the content limit for the monthEnjoy unlimited content from EL TIEMPO DIGITAL.Sign up now!If you are already a subscriber to the newsletter* COP $900 / month for the first two monthsWe know that you like to always be informed.Create an account and you can enjoy:Create an account and you can enjoy our content from any device.COPYRIGHT © 2021 EL TIEMPO Editorial House NIT.860.001.022-7.Its total or partial reproduction is prohibited, as well as its translation into any language without the written authorization of its owner.ELTIEMPO.com all the main news from Colombia and the World