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Blockades in El Alto Decrease, but Roads Remain Closed - La Patria 3.0

Fact Sheet: Bolivian Police report a decrease in roadblocks in El Alto, although closures persist on roads to Oruro, Copacabana, Laja, and Viacha, affecting interdepartmental transportation. Tap to see the full context. Context: The Director of Transit for El Alto, Janet Montesinos Paredes, reported on the current situation. Bus terminals in El Alto remain closed with no departures or arrivals. Over the weekend, the government announced the lift…
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Fact Sheet: Bolivian Police report a decrease in roadblocks in El Alto, although closures persist on roads to Oruro, Copacabana, Laja, and Viacha, affecting interdepartmental transportation. Tap to see the full context. Context: The Director of Transit for El Alto, Janet Montesinos Paredes, reported on the current situation. Bus terminals in El Alto remain closed with no departures or arrivals. Over the weekend, the government announced the lift…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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