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El Niño Puts Nearly a Quarter of Peru’s Economy at Risk
The Lima Chamber of Commerce warns that a strong El Niño could endanger nearly a quarter of Peru’s economy, with seven northern and coastal regions—particularly Piura and La Libertad—at highest risk. Fishing and farming sectors face significant threats, with 60% of fishing output at risk.
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