Peru has evacuated around 1,600 tourists from a train station that serves the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu after a local protest escalated into clashes with police. The ancient fortified complex receives around 4,500 visitors a day.
Breakdown
- Over 1,600 tourists were evacuated from Machu Picchu after a protest blocked the railway.
- Around 900 tourists were stranded at the nearest railway station, with limited transport options. 11s
- The protest was triggered by local anger over a shuttle bus contract being removed from a local company. 56s
- Authorities temporarily cleared the railway to evacuate 1,400 tourists, but others remained stranded. 1m 27s
- Machu Picchu has previously faced closures due to protests, including a 25-day shutdown in January 2024. 1m 41s