Dozens of Chocón, Pachascucho, swallowed and Muquillanqui community members began a locking unemployment at kilometer 4 of the Jauja -Tarma road, in the Puchococha sector, Amola district.
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The force measure, which includes the transfer to the Stuart bridge to close the Central Highway, requires the Regional Government of Junín and the Ministry of Agriculture immediate actions to drain the Crossing Lagoon, which maintains flooded homes and crops since the last rainy season.
Before the announcement of protests, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers reported that this September 9 will arrive a technical delegation and representatives of the Executive entities to address the emergency.
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Also, the Junín Regional Government announced that this morning began to mobilize large teams, including high power electric pumps, generators, a 12 -ton crane, a truck and a specialized dredge. Despite the measure, the settlers did not cease their struggle measure since they ask for the presence of Governor Zósimo Cárdenas.
On the other hand, some educational institutions of Jauja suspended the face -to -face classes for the provincial strike and opted for the virtual modality in emblematic schools such as San José, Enrique Gómez Espinoza and Inca Garcilaso de Acolla to protect students and teachers.
