Bolivia's Economic Strain: Highway Blockades' Toll
Bolivian President Luis Arce announced that highway blockades have caused an economic impact of over $1.7 billion in the last 17 days. These blockades, led by supporters of former leader Evo Morales, have also resulted in injuries to 70 individuals, including 61 police officers.
Bolivia faces a significant economic challenge as President Luis Arce reveals the staggering $1.7 billion impact of ongoing highway blockades. These disruptions have persisted for 17 days, crippling transportation across the nation.
The protests, orchestrated by loyalists of former leader Evo Morales, have not only dented the economy but also caused physical harm, with reports indicating that 70 people have been injured so far.
Among the injured are 61 police officers, highlighting the escalating tensions. The government is grappling with measures to alleviate the situation and restore order in this deeply divided nation.
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