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12 Oct 2021 | 05:45 PM UTC

El Salvador: Veterans march to San Salvador's presidential palace Oct. 12, prompting authorities to close a portion of Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo

Veterans march on Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo to presidential palace in San Salvador, El Salvador, Oct. 12; lingering disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Veterans demanding pension payments have gathered at San Salvador's Plaza Salvador del Mundo and are marching on Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo to the presidential palace Oct. 12. Authorities have responded by placing barricades across Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo, effectively closing the route to vehicular and pedestrian traffic between Saturnino Bengoa Ballpark and the presidential palace.

Lingering traffic disruptions are likely in the affected area over the coming hours. While the demonstration has been peaceful, clashes cannot be ruled out, especially if authorities attempt to forcibly disperse the protesters.

Advice

Avoid the protest as a precaution due to the potential for clashes. Allow extra time for travel in areas near the march route. Seek alternative routes to circumvent Alameda Manuel Enrique Araujo. Heed the instructions of local security personnel and leave the area immediately if violence breaks out nearby.