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Travel to Yungas Lengthen for up to Three Days Due to Collapses and Lack of Maintenance

Drivers report that routes that used to run between six and eight hours now take between two and three days due to landslides, river overflows and the deterioration of roads.
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Drivers report that routes that used to run between six and eight hours now take between two and three days due to landslides, river overflows and the deterioration of roads.

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LA PEACE, Nov. 19 (NOMADA NEWS).- The government of La Paz reported this Wednesday that it continues to work to rehabilitate the roads that connect with the Yungas region, after the intense rains that caused dungeons, flooding of rivers and falling debris that keep several sections impassable. However, the lack of diesel is delaying the transfer of machinery and attention in territory. The spokesman of the government, Jesús Chura, explained that…

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Nómada News broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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