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The Rivers and Lakes that Were Previously Defended by Marches Are Now Contaminated by Illegal Miners.

Summary by Diario Correo
In different territories of the country where voices were raised in defense of water, because they are essential for life and economic activities such as agriculture, today illegal mining advances without control threatening rivers, lakes and entire ecosystems.Irreversible damageIn localities like Tambogrande, Piura region, or Cajamarca and Celendín, Cajamarca region, where years ago the populations rose in favor of lagoons, rivers and springs, …
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In different territories of the country where voices were raised in defense of water, because they are essential for life and economic activities such as agriculture, today illegal mining advances without control threatening rivers, lakes and entire ecosystems.Irreversible damageIn localities like Tambogrande, Piura region, or Cajamarca and Celendín, Cajamarca region, where years ago the populations rose in favor of lagoons, rivers and springs, …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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