The city of Cochabamba dawned on Tuesday, May 5, with more than 90 points of blockade on roads, avenues and strategic bridges as a result of the stoppage of public transport that demands normalization in the supply of fuel, an improvement in the quality of fuel and the maintenance of roads.
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The city of Cochabamba dawned on Tuesday, May 5, with more than 90 points of blockade on roads, avenues and strategic bridges as a result of the stoppage of public transport that demands normalization in the supply of fuel, an improvement in the quality of fuel and the maintenance of roads.