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Two Families Sleep in Tents for Four Days After a Tanker Truck Fell on Their Houses in Puente Piedra

Summary by rpp.pe
The tanker truck still remains on the houses, four days after the accident. Source: RPP Two families sleep in tents, in the open, for four days; after the fall of a tanker truck on their houses, in the housing association Fernando Belaunde Terry, in the district of Puente Piedra. In total, there are 12 people affected who expect that the Drinking Water and Sewerage Service of Lima (Sedapal), for which the tanker truck served, can speed up the p…
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The tanker truck still remains on the houses, four days after the accident. Source: RPP Two families sleep in tents, in the open, for four days; after the fall of a tanker truck on their houses, in the housing association Fernando Belaunde Terry, in the district of Puente Piedra. In total, there are 12 people affected who expect that the Drinking Water and Sewerage Service of Lima (Sedapal), for which the tanker truck served, can speed up the p…

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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