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Mtc Advances with Demolition of Chancay Bridge Collapsed in February and Left Three Deceased

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The demolition of the collapsed bridge of Chancay Source: MTC The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) reported that they continue with the demolition work of the bridge of Chancay, located at kilometer 80 of the North Pan American Highway.As you remember, this structure collapsed in February of this year, causing the death of three people after the fall of an interprovincial bus to the river Chancay.Almost five months after the fatal…
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The demolition of the collapsed bridge of Chancay Source: MTC The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) reported that they continue with the demolition work of the bridge of Chancay, located at kilometer 80 of the North Pan American Highway.As you remember, this structure collapsed in February of this year, causing the death of three people after the fall of an interprovincial bus to the river Chancay.Almost five months after the fatal…

The Ministry of Transport and Communications officially started with the demolition work of the Chancay bridge. According to its established schedule, from 15 July the vehicle trnsito is completely restored in both directions.

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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