Machu Picchu Tourism Sees Tragic Accident, Leaving Visitors Stranded in Aguas Calientes
Historic Sanctuary Closed Indefinitely, Stranding Hundreds of Tourists
A tragic accident at the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu has left hundreds of tourists stranded in the town of Aguas Calientes.
The accident occurred on Monday, July 10, when a portion of the Inca Trail collapsed, blocking the only access route to the ancient ruins.
Landslide Kills One, Injures Several
The collapse was triggered by heavy rainfall, which had been pounding the region for several days.
One person was killed in the accident, and several others were injured.
The injured were evacuated to hospitals in Cusco and are reportedly in stable condition.
Machu Picchu Closed Indefinitely
Following the accident, the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu has been closed indefinitely.
The closure is expected to have a significant impact on tourism in the region.
Machu Picchu is one of Peru's most popular tourist destinations, and the closure is likely to cause significant economic losses.
Tourists Stranded in Aguas Calientes
The closure of Machu Picchu has left hundreds of tourists stranded in the town of Aguas Calientes.
The town is located at the base of Machu Picchu and is the only way to access the ruins.
With the Inca Trail blocked, tourists are unable to leave Aguas Calientes until the trail is repaired.
Peruvian Government Responds
The Peruvian government has responded to the accident by sending rescue teams to the scene.
The teams are working to clear the debris and repair the Inca Trail.
The government has also promised to provide food and shelter to the stranded tourists.
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