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Junín: For the second time, PJ workers are trapped in the elevator

Junín: For the second time, PJ workers are trapped in the elevator

Once again, the workers of the Judicial Branch at the headquarters located in Cuzco and Olaya, in the province of Huancayo, were trapped in the elevator. This is the second time this incident has occurred; on January 25, five other workers experienced the same circumstance.

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This time the incident occurred at around 8:00 in the morning, firefighters, national police, security guards and an ambulance from the Mantaro Valley Health Network went to the scene to open the elevator and help people. According to health personnel, they treated seven people who were locked up for around 30 minutes and had anxiety and post-traumatic stress crises.

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As we remember, this is not the first time that this incident affects workers; on January 25, about five workers were also trapped in the elevator for 40 minutes, who were rescued by firefighters.

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