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Machu Picchu: The Inca Trail Is Suspended Due to Heavy Rains and Landslides

Summary by Diario Correo
The Deconcentrated Directorate of Culture of Cusco ordered the temporary suspension of the entry of visitors to the Network of Inca Paths of Machu Picchu from Wednesday August 19 until further notice, due to the landslides and damages recorded in various sectors as a result of the intense rains.
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Since this Wednesday, August 19, Cusco's Culture Directorate suspended the entry of tourists to the Inca Trail of Machu Picchu due to landslides and other damage caused by heavy rains.

·Lima, Peru
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The Deconcentrated Directorate of Culture of Cusco temporarily suspended, from tomorrow, Wednesday, August 19, until further notice, the entry of visitors to the Inka Road Network of Machupicchu due to landslides due to the intense rains recorded since last Monday. The executive director of the entity, Maritza Rosa Candia, reported that the emergencies are concentrated in sectors such as Llulluchapampa, Ayapata, Paqaymayu Alto, Soqtacocha, Wayll…

·Lima, Peru
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The Deconcentrated Directorate of Culture of Cusco ordered the temporary suspension of the entry of visitors to the Network of Inca Paths of Machu Picchu from Wednesday August 19 until further notice, due to the landslides and damages recorded in various sectors as a result of the intense rains.

·Lima, Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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