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Intense Rains: the Worrying Scenario in Bridges in Lima Due to Increased Flow in Rivers

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What happens to the palm trees in Miraflores?: what happened to these iconic Kennedy Park treesPrices in public transport, taxis and gas balloons double and triple: Will the rates fall after the crisis?There are more than 72 people who have died due to the intense rains recorded in the country and the dangers associated with them, such as landslides and huaicos, according to the head of the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci), Luis Vásq…
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What happens to the palm trees in Miraflores?: what happened to these iconic Kennedy Park treesPrices in public transport, taxis and gas balloons double and triple: Will the rates fall after the crisis?There are more than 72 people who have died due to the intense rains recorded in the country and the dangers associated with them, such as landslides and huaicos, according to the head of the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci), Luis Vásq…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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