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Chorrillos: Flood Affects Three Markets and Leaves About 150 Merchants Affected

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Rains in Lima EN VIVO: latest news after floods and floods in districts in the south of the capitalElecciones Miraflores 2026: who are the candidates for the mayor's office and what the neighbors demandAbout 150 merchants of the markets Los Gorriones, San Martín de Porres and San Pablo were affected after the flood of their posts due to the collapse of the drainage systems, reported the mayor of Chorrillos, Katherine Navarro.
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The Los Gorriones market, in Chorrillos, will close at least three days after the entry of water served by an aniego. Fumigation and health evaluation will be carried out.

·Lima, Peru
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Rains in Lima EN VIVO: latest news after floods and floods in districts in the south of the capitalElecciones Miraflores 2026: who are the candidates for the mayor's office and what the neighbors demandAbout 150 merchants of the markets Los Gorriones, San Martín de Porres and San Pablo were affected after the flood of their posts due to the collapse of the drainage systems, reported the mayor of Chorrillos, Katherine Navarro.

·Lima, Peru
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The mayor in charge, of the Municipality of Chorrillos, Katherine Navarro, reported that about 150 merchants of the markets Los Gorriones, San Martín de Porres and San Pablo were affected after the flood of their posts.Navarro said that these markets, affected by an anego that began in the Civil Guard avenue, will remain closed to the public for at least three days.He added that fumigation and prior evaluation will be carried out on the conditio…

·Lima, Peru
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RPP broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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