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Campirushari Runs Out of Drinking Water After Crossing the River in Pangoa: More than 25 Affected Families

Summary by Diario Correo
Pichanaqui records two cases of malaria imported from UcayaliThe town center of Campirushari, in the district of Pangoa, faces a critical situation after the overflow of the Caracol River, which occurred around 4:20 a.m. this 11th of February, left more than 25 families affected and severe damage to basic infrastructure.The intense rains caused the river to raze streets, affect homes, a sector church and destroy bridges that connect the area. In…
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Heavy rains will continue in some areas of the country: The detailsThe intense rains that are recorded in the district of Pangoa, located in the province of Satipo, in the jungle of the Junín region, caused the overflow of the Caracol River, which left 25 families affected and several material damages.The said river overflowed at the average of the four in the morning of today Wednesday, February 11, and surprised the inhabitants of the town cen…

Pichanaqui records two cases of malaria imported from UcayaliThe town center of Campirushari, in the district of Pangoa, faces a critical situation after the overflow of the Caracol River, which occurred around 4:20 a.m. this 11th of February, left more than 25 families affected and severe damage to basic infrastructure.The intense rains caused the river to raze streets, affect homes, a sector church and destroy bridges that connect the area. In…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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