It is the longest bridge ever built in Peru, a massive structure of cement and iron spanning the Nanay River as it connects to untouched areas of the Peruvian Amazon. So far, it goes nowhere.
A youth jumps off the footing of a bridge that is part of a federal highway project, extending over the Nanay River in Iquitos, Peru, Tuesday, May 28, 2024. It is the longest bridge ever built in Peru, a massive structure of cement and iron spanning the Nanay River as it connects to untouched areas of the Peruvian Amazon.The bridge is part of a federal highway project to connect Iquitos, in Peru's northeast, to the El Estrecho district on the Colombian border, in total some 188 kilometers .
"We will lose land, animals, fish, the water will be contaminated, and the forest. If the forest is lost, we won't have water. We won't have life without water," said Sebastian Rios Ochoa. "With the highway, the abundance we have now will end." The highway will cross two protected areas, Maijuna Kichwa and Ampiyacu Apayacu, which cover about 8,000 square kilometers of old-growth forest, according to the report.
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