Peru | 900 people evacuated from Machu Picchu after floods





(Lima) Some 900 people have been evacuated from the tourist town of Machu Picchu Pueblo, a short walk from the jewel of the Inca culture in Peru, due to rains and floods which left one missing and destroyed houses, said the Ministry of Tourism.

Posted at 10:35 a.m.

“So far, in coordination with the companies Inka Rail and Peru Rail, (we have) managed to transfer 889 tourists from Machu Picchu Pueblo to Ollantaytambo”, two sites blocked after a river overflowed on Friday, the ministry said. in a press release.

One person was injured, another is missing and several buildings and the railway line were damaged.

At the same time, access to the villages around Machu Picchu was blocked on Monday by demonstrations by farmers who notably demanded the resignation of the Minister of Agriculture, Victor Maita, according to the newspaper. La Republica.

A protest also blocked access to the railroad to Machu Picchu, used for flood-related emergencies.

This railway is the main way to access the Inca Citadel from Cusco – ancient capital of the Inca Empire.

Due to rain damage to the railway line, train service for tourists was already scheduled to be suspended until at least January 27, Peru Rail reported.

Some 447,800 people visited the historic site of Machu Picchu in 2021, compared to 1.5 million before the pandemic.


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