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Peru’s government reopens trains out of Machu Picchu
(CNN) — Hundreds of travellers stranded in the historic city of Machu Picchu are remaining evacuated after Peru was plunged into a state of emergency next the ousting of the country’s president. Following interruptions and closures very last week, educate services and airports are now reopening. Civil unrest swept Peru before this month when former president Pedro Castillo was impeached and arrested, and his elimination from energy accelerated long-simmering political tensions in the country. Rail and air vacation providers were being disrupted as protesters stormed airports. PeruRail, Peru’s railway operator for the south and southeast locations of the country, reported in a assertion on Saturday that trains had been resuming…