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Environmental Emergency in Talara School Due to Oil Leak in Sports Court

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A worrying oil leak has been detected at the José Pardo and Barreda school, located in the district of Negritos, Talara province, in Piura. Crude flows through the grooves of the courtyard, directly affecting the sports court, where there is already a strong smell.Specialists from the College of Engineers came to the place to analyze the situation. According to their assessment, although the nearby wells were previously sealed, the procedure was…
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A worrying oil leak has been detected at the José Pardo and Barreda school, located in the district of Negritos, Talara province, in Piura. Crude flows through the grooves of the courtyard, directly affecting the sports court, where there is already a strong smell.Specialists from the College of Engineers came to the place to analyze the situation. According to their assessment, although the nearby wells were previously sealed, the procedure was…

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Animal abuse in Chiclayo! Dog is tied to mototaxi and dragged down the roadIn cold blood! Sicario stabs young event promoter in the street of TrujilloA new environmental disaster hits the coasts of Piura. This time, in the district of Lobitos, Talara province, where an oil spill occurred on Monday, July 7 again stains the sea, the hills and the future of hundreds of families living from tourism and artisanal fishing. The event occurred in the vi…

Oil production in the first semester exceeded 46,000 barrels per dayOn Monday afternoon, a new oil spill was recorded in Lobitos, Talara province, Piura. Neighbors alerted the presence of black oil stains that sprang from a seemingly deactivated well in Petroperú, extending to Punta Lobos B and the Las Capulanas strip, a key tourist area. Witnesses reported that heavy machinery crews arrived to remove sand and try to bury the polluting material,…

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Gestion broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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