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Truckers and truck drivers continue to demonstrate in the area of ​​the former Aratiri

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Route PY02 at Km 16 (entrance to the Rubén Dumot Autodrome), is completely collapsed due to the intermittent closure by the protesters.

Since the early hours of this Monday, truck drivers and grueros have been stationed in the area as a protest against the price of fuel.

The demonstration against the rise in fuel was also felt this Monday in areas such as Alto Paraná. A group of taxi drivers and motorcycle taxi drivers decided to carry out intermittent blockades on the Friendship Bridge in Ciudad del Este, generating a large vehicular congestion.

This Monday was marked by protests and caravans against the rise in fuel in various parts of the country, the main call being that of the Central area.

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