Wednesday 27 January 2010

TRAVEL ADVISORY CUSCO

A bit of information for folks thinking about heading to Cusco, Peru...

This warden message is being issued to alert U.S. citizens residing and
traveling in and around Cusco, Peru of travel difficulties due to bad
weather. Heavy rains since January 22, 2010 have caused landslides
throughout the Sacred Valley, blocking routes into and out of Cusco.
Travelers should consider postponing visits to Cusco and Machu Picchu
until the weather clears and the roads and train are re-opened.

We have received reports of the following:


- The airport in Cusco is closed;
- The train to/from Cusco and Machu Picchu has been cancelled
since January 23 due to landslides;
- The roads into and out of Machu Picchu are currently closed;
- The Pisac bridge has collapsed;
- The Huallabamba bridge is under water; and
- There was a landslide in Oropesa en route to Puno, travel is
limited.

Peruvian authorities are working to open a route out of Machu Picchu.
The U.S. Embassy will continue to monitor this situation. Travelers to
this region should consider postponing until the weather clears and the
roads are open. U.S. citizens may wish to monitor local media sources
for new developments and exercise extreme caution if travel to this
region is unavoidable.

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