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At least 30 days delay rehabilitationairport Juliacain Puno, following attacks by demonstrators demanding early elections on the same day that 17 people died in confrontation.
The information has been detailed by Raul Diaz, CEO Andean airports in Peru, who clarified to the Office that there is still no specific figure for material damage and so far they have advanced with a perimeter fence, where a thousand linear meters have been damaged; plus 20 walls.
Light fixtures operated by Corpac were also damaged.
“While we don’t know how much damage, with the figures given, repairs will take at least 30 days,” he said.
With the closure of this airport, it is estimated that 15,000 passengers are unable to travel, for a total of 100 flights per week; however, let’s take into account that the Candelaria festival is approaching, which would quadruple the number of trips.
Residents and tourists travel by boat to escape the conflict in Puno.
RPP Noticias confirmed that the people of Puno and tourists prefer to go boating on Lake Titicaca to be able to withdraw from the conflict zones in Juliaca.
In Puno, public investment was paralyzed and sol 5.5 million was not spent.
According to Puno Chamber of Commerce and IndustryThis situation causes the region to incur losses of 450 million soles per day.
“When economic activity is paralyzed, this is a moment of crisis for the business community and the state, because they stop receiving fees,” said Francisco Akise, president of the union.
Source: RPP

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