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Government Extended for 60 Days the State of Emergency in Four Border Districts of Tacna to Address Crime

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Under Supreme Decree No. 086-2026-PCM, the executive branch formalized the extension of the state of emergency for a period of 60 calendar days in various jurisdictions in the south of the country.The aim of this provision is to continue to carry out operations aimed at dealing with crime and other situations of violence.The measure, which applies from June 9, 2026, includes the border districts of Palca, Tarata, La Yarada-Los Palos and Tacna, l…
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The Government extended the declared state of emergency in four districts in the Tacna region to strengthen the fight against crime and in 179 districts in 21 regions to address the impact of the rains.

Under Supreme Decree No. 086-2026-PCM, the executive branch formalized the extension of the state of emergency for a period of 60 calendar days in various jurisdictions in the south of the country.The aim of this provision is to continue to carry out operations aimed at dealing with crime and other situations of violence.The measure, which applies from June 9, 2026, includes the border districts of Palca, Tarata, La Yarada-Los Palos and Tacna, l…

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rpp.pe broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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