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Authorities Working To Keep Military Presence On Some Roads

PERU
  • Peruvian Prime Minister Alberto Otarola on Tuesday announced that the Government is planning to invest S/1.446 billion (about US$397.7 million) to implement preventive actions to tackle the Global El Niño phenomenon. (Andina)
  • Elsewhere, Peruvian authorities are working on a plan to maintain the presence of soldiers along a road used to transport minerals to avoid disruptions to some of the world’s top copper mines. (Bloomberg)]
  • Energy and Mines Minister Oscar Vera said the army would stay along the road to work on infrastructure projects, alongside communities. For now, a state of emergency allows for a military presence, although that status will expire soon.

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