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Riots in Peru: Hundreds of tourists stranded at Machu Picchu

Around 800 foreign tourists are stuck at Machu Picchu. The railway line to the world-famous ruined city of the Incas was closed for safety reasons. Due to ongoing unrest, the government has declared a nationwide state of emergency.

Hundreds of foreign tourists are stuck at the world-famous Inca site Machu Picchu because of the unrest in Peru. Around 800 tourists were affected, the authorities said on Wednesday (local time). Because of the violent protests against the dismissal and arrest of the left-wing President Pedro Castillo, the railway line between the World Heritage Site and the city of Cusco had previously been closed.

Machu Picchu

The railway line closed for safety reasons

The railway line, which is a hundred kilometers long, is the easiest and most frequently used route to get to or from Machu Picchu. The Peruvian state railway "PeruRail" gave security concerns on Tuesday as the reason for the blockage and referred to calls for demonstrations by various organizations in Cusco.

Hundreds of tourists were stuck in the small town of Aguas Calientes at the foot of Machu Picchu. "We can't get away from here," Israeli Gale Dut told an AFP journalist. "I'm traveling with my kids, it's really a problem." She just wanted to leave Peru "in complete safety", but that's not possible at the moment.

There is a state of emergency in Peru

In Peru, there have been protests for days against the dismissal and arrest of Castillo and the assumption of office by the new President Dina Boluarte. In response to the violence, the government declared a nationwide state of emergency on Wednesday.

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