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El Niño Rains in Peru Disrupt Access to Machu Picchu

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LIMA, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Heavy rains linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon caused flooding in Peru on Wednesday that disrupted ​access to the ancient Inca citadel ‌of Machu Picchu, closed roads due to landslides and flooded homes in the capital Lima...

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Heavy rains associated with the climate phenomenon El Niño caused flooding in Peru on Wednesday, damaging access to the old Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. In addition, roads were blocked due to landslides and houses were flooded in the capital, Lima.

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The heavy rainfall that continued in Peru on Wednesday caused flooding and hit access to the archaeological citadel Machu Picchu, in a demonstration of the intensity that El Niño could reach in the coming months.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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