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Ancon: Fishermen Sell Products Recovered From Sunken Containers

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Items include mannequins, makeup, cutting heads and dispensers.
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Through social networks, a group of fishermen and traders who rescued the products that were inside these containers, offered them at a low price in the district of Anc n.

Items include mannequins, makeup, cutting heads and dispensers.

·Lima, Peru
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Neighbors of Ancon recovered beauty products and other items fallen from the containers of the Ever Lunar Taiwanese ship. Demand grew due to its low prices.

·Lima, Peru
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What began as a maritime accident in Callao ended with appliances stranded in the sand and a scene that seemed to come out of a movie: fishermen picking up washing machines and then selling them in Ancon’s mall. All this happened after several containers of a Taiwanese ship fell to the sea after an incident. YOU CAN SEE: Callao: Fishermen take advantage of container falls to jump into the sea and ‘hunt’ floating merchandise Days after 50 contain…

Fishermen “hunt” goods out of containers: They appropriate floating objects in the bayTwo containers that fell to the sea of Callao appeared on beaches of Ancon and VentanillaAfter the fall of several containers to the sea, an improvised market has emerged in the parking lot of the district of Ancon, where sellers offer items rescued from water at very low prices. Among the most common products are beauty implements, mannequins, dispensers and a…

·Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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