Evista Blockades Disrupt Interdepartmental Travel
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The Eastern Trunk Road remains closed, affecting farmers, merchants, and exporters. ASBAMA warns of a risk to more than 14,000 jobs due to a logistical crisis. Protests led by farmers in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta have completed more than 24 hours of blockades on important roads in the department of Magdalena. Since last weekend, closures have been reported on the Eastern Trunk Road, near the municipality of Zona Bananera, and also on the …
The bus terminals of La Paz and El Alto decided this Monday to suspend the exits to the cities of Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and Sucre due to road blockades driven by the evistas social sectors. By a communiqué, the Transit Headquarters of the La Paz Bus Terminal reported that, due to the blockades in the sectors of Tarata, Challa Grande, Sayari and Ventilla, the fleets cannot leave towards Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and Sucre.
Due to the blockades in the sectors of Tarata, Challa Grande, Sayari and Ventilla.
🔊 Listen to this news: The bus terminals in La Paz, El Alto, and Oruro have suspended services to the departments of Cochabamba and Santa Cruz this Monday, June 2nd. This decision is due to the roadblocks installed by supporters of Evo Morales. From the early hours of the day, the terminals began issuing official statements announcing the indefinite suspension of travel. Suspension at the El Alto Terminal At the El Alto Metropolitan Terminal, i…
Transporters report cuts in at least three departments and hundreds of passengers were stranded The bus terminals of La Paz and El Alto suspended on Monday the departures to Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and Sucre, due to the blockades initiated by sectors related to Evo Morales, which demand their approval as presidential candidate and the resignation of Luis Arce, among other demands. “We have released a statement. Today we see ourselves in the need …
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