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13 Jul 2017 | 10:00 AM UTC

Peru: Various strikes complicate life in Cusco region /update 1

General strike in Cusco region July 12-13 in addition to indefinite teacher strike; roadblocks, suspended public transit and rail services, business/store closures

Warning

Event

A 48-hour general strike to protest the building of an airport in Chinchero was launched in the Cusco region on Wednesday, July 12. This is in addition to a long-running teacher strike in the region, launched in mid-June, which seems to be intensifying. No public transit or Perú Rail services are expected through July 13, including the rail line linking the regional capital - the city of Cusco - to the popular tourist destination Machu Picchu. Widespread store and business closures have also been reported amid the general strike. Furthermore, striking workers have erected numerous and highly disruptive roadblocks in the region over the past few days, including within the city of Cusco.

Context

Protests and strikes are relatively common in the country. While most demonstrations remain peaceful, violence can break out with little to no warning. Major protest activity can cause significant disruptions to daily life, including in areas popular with tourists.

Advice

Individuals in the Cusco region are advised to keep abreast of the situation, confirm travel reservations, avoid all protests, and never attempt to cross a roadblock without permission.