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“There Are Passengers, but There Is No Diesel,” They Claim From the Terminals Of

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Since Friday that the influx of passengers increased in the bus terminals of the cities of La Paz and El Alto before the beginning of the school holidays, which last two weeks. However, the situation of diesel supply affects the departure of the buses, reported the ticket vendors.
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Brújula Digital visited the afternoon of this Sunday some stations in the center and south of the government headquarters and spoke with drivers.

Since Friday that the influx of passengers increased in the bus terminals of the cities of La Paz and El Alto before the beginning of the school holidays, which last two weeks. However, the situation of diesel supply affects the departure of the buses, reported the ticket vendors.

🔊 Listen to this news The lack of diesel is affecting bus departures at the La Paz and El Alto bus terminals. Since Friday, there has been an increase in passenger traffic due to the start of school holidays. Transportation companies have had to reduce the frequency of their departures, operating with only 50% of their vehicles available. This situation has generated long waits for travelers seeking to board a bus. Long waits at bus terminals. …

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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