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Junín: Huaytapallana Snowcapped by Glacial Retreat and Risk of Avalanches Closed Indefinitely

Summary by Diario Correo
Huancavelica: Whole family dies in an abyss of 300 metersThey find deficiencies in health works in SatipoThe Regional Council of Junín approved the indefinite closure of the Area of Regional Conservation Huaytapallana due to the decline of 70% of its glacier mass and the risk of avalanches that threaten nearby lagoons.The measure, considered historical, enters into force this month and contemplates administrative and penal sanctions for those wh…
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On Tuesday, the Junín Regional Council approved the closure of tourists' access to the Huaytapallana snowfall, due to the retreat or melting of glaciers and ice sheets.This was decided at its last session, in which they indicated that as part of the protection plan on indefinite closure, permanent monitoring and control booths will be installed to avoid unauthorized revenues.A technical team will also be formed to evaluate the most vulnerable ar…

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Anise and potato bread to huancaín, the only ones in Peru with “traditional seal”The Huaytapallana snowcap will not be available for tourist visits indefinitely, after a decision approved by the Junín Regional Council.Based on technical and scientific reports, the Huaytapallana Regional Conservation Area will be closed in an indeterminate manner due to the alarming glacial retreat and imminent danger of an avalanche due to the release of ice mas…

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Huancavelica: Whole family dies in an abyss of 300 metersThey find deficiencies in health works in SatipoThe Regional Council of Junín approved the indefinite closure of the Area of Regional Conservation Huaytapallana due to the decline of 70% of its glacier mass and the risk of avalanches that threaten nearby lagoons.The measure, considered historical, enters into force this month and contemplates administrative and penal sanctions for those wh…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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