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Iquitos: More than 50 Schoolchildren Suffer Fainting During School Parade for Patriotic Festivals

Summary by El Comercio
Wave of heat caused discomfort among the schoolgirls participating in the school parade in the district of Punchana.
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·Peru
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During the celebrations for Fiestas Patrias in the Loreto region, approximately one hundred schoolchildren were fainted while participating in a school parade.The images were quickly disseminated through social networks, which generated concern among citizens and called to the authorities to improve conditions at these events.According to Marcos Gálvez, assistant pedagogical director of the Rosa Agustina school in Loreto, these episodes are not …

Brigadiers moved the school children who fainted during the school parade in Iquitos, to the most dica tents located at the end of the road to give them attention.

Wave of heat caused discomfort among the schoolgirls participating in the school parade in the district of Punchana.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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