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Sutran registers 72 sections with interrupted traffic flows in 5 regions across Peru

Photo: Genry Bautista

Photo: Genry Bautista

16:13 | Lima, Feb. 5.

The Superintendence of Ground Transportation of People, Cargo, and Goods (Sutran) on Sunday registered 72 sections with interrupted vehicular traffic flows, which affect highways in 5 Peruvian regions.

According to Sutran's Interactive Map updated at 12:30 p.m., the regions involved are Apurimac, Cusco, Puno —the most affected one— Madre de Dios, and Ayacucho.

Among the roads with interrupted traffic flow are Km 270 of Quinua - Quillabamba - Cusco in Cusco; km 631 of Longitudinal de la Sierra Sur in Apurimac; km 415+465 of Abancay - Chalhuahuacho - Chinchaypujio in Cusco; km 1463 of Longitudinal de la Sierra Sur in Puno; and km 511+500 of Longitudinal de la Sierra Sur in Ayacucho.

Check out the Sutran Interactive Map at the following link to explore —in detail— the state of such roads.
In addition, the report indicates that 15 national roads are currently affected.

The interactive map is updated with information from the Highway Police Department, as well as from road concessionaires and Sutran inspectors.

Sutran has provided a WhatsApp number for individuals to submit complaints or provide information about the situation on the roads. 

A toll-free line is also available to that end. Call 0800 12345.

On the other hand, Sutran reminded citizens to review or consult the interactive map, which is accessible to anyone, to find out the state of roads before making a trip as updates are made on a permanent basis.

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Published: 2/5/2023