Midagri Denies Rumors About Shortages of Products in Lima After Heavy Rains in the South of the Country
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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) ruled out rumors this Tuesday about a possible food shortage in the capital. The organization assured that the wholesale markets in Lima continue to operate normally despite the intense rains that affect the southern regions. “The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation announced that the supply of food in markets in the capital is developing normally, and urged the population…
Through a statement, the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation dismissed any indication of a shortage of essential products in Lima despite the emergency in Arequipa.
The White City dawned covered with mud. This is the panorama that can be seen in different parts of the Arequipa region, after the floods caused by the intense rains recorded in the last days.
Arequipa was hit for the second time in less than a week by floods and mudslides that left its streets filled with water, mud, and rocks, sweeping away everything in their path. Heavy rains continue in southern Peru. The rainy season associated with the South American monsoon remains active and intense. Heavy rainfall continues across a vast area of Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile and Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and other countries in the norther…
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