Thirty-five highways blocked by protesters, such as the North Pan-American Highway, have already been released (La Razón [Spanish] - 12/17/2022)

35 highways blocked by protesters, such as the North Pan-American Highway, have already been released 

The North Pan-American highway remains unblocked, and the Velasco Astete airport reopens.

The Superintendence of Land Transportation of People, Cargo and Goods (Sutran) reported yesterday that so far there are 35 sections of highways, including the Pan-American North, out of a total of 120 blocked, which have been released, and the circulation of transport interprovincial has been normalized.

“Of a total of 120 interrupted, blocked points, and today we only have ninety-nine points that are blocked and thirty-five points that have been released. Among the released points, we have the Panamericana Norte; the Central Highway released to La Oroya; and the Panamericana Sur, freed up to Ica."'

"In the southern part of the country, both Arequipa and Abancay, Apurímac, Puno, Cusco, are the most affected cities with blockades that still need to be cleared, in particular several blockade points that surround the city," he said. 

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