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Peru: evacuation of tourists from Machu Picchu, tensions in Lima

2023-01-22T06:43:26.325Z


Some 400 tourists stranded at the foot of the famous Inca site were evacuated on Saturday by the authorities.


"

This afternoon, 418 national (Peruvian) and foreign tourists were transferred from the village of Machu Picchu to Cuzco

", the Inca imperial and tourist capital of Peru, the Ministry of Tourism announced on twitter.

The ministry published a photo of the train that connects the two cities and another of the tourists, previously stranded at the foot of the famous Inca site, inside it.

Apart from walking, the train is the only way to reach this tourist gem.

Tourists had been stranded for several days as protesters damaged the tracks.

Tourists, of all nationalities, had registered on Friday lists in Aguas Calientes to be evacuated.

Saturday morning, the authorities announced "

the closure of the network of Inca trails (land access, Inca Trail) and the Llaqta (citadel) of Machu Picchu (...) due to the social situation and to preserve the visitor safety

,” according to a statement from the Ministry of Culture.

Read alsoThe Peruvian government unable to respond to social protest

46 dead since December

In December, some 300 tourists had already been stranded in Machu Picchu before being evacuated by a special train with railway workers to repair the track, supervised by law enforcement.

Tourism, vital for the economy, represents between 3 and 4% of the GDP and provides employment to all strata of the population.

The morning was bereaved by a new death, a demonstrator who died of his injuries received Friday during clashes between police and protesters in Ilave in the Puno region (south, near Bolivia).

This brings to 46 the number of dead since December 7 and the start of protests demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, the dissolution of Parliament and the constitution of a Constituent Assembly.

The unrest began after the dismissal and arrest of left-wing President Pedro Castillo, accused of having attempted a coup d'etat in order to dissolve the Parliament which was about to oust him from power.

Tensions in Lima

In Lima, the day after two days of mobilization, with the arrival in the capital of demonstrators from the poor Andean regions, the situation remained tense.

The police invaded San Marcos University in the city center in the morning to expel many demonstrators who had been staying there for several days.

They shot down the gate with an armored vehicle, then searched the occupants of the premises, sometimes forcing them to lie on the ground in front of the university, AFP journalists noted, before arresting some.

I have relatives who are there.

I'm worried.

We don't know what can happen.

I do not know what they are accused of

, ”said Luz Maria Ramirez, 62, who came from Andahuaylsas (south), epicenter of the demonstrations in December.

Several hundred people gathered in the afternoon near the police to demand their release, some brandishing signs "

Dina murders

".

The police dispersed them in the early evening, with tear gas fire.

Source: lefigaro

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