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El Niño rains in Peru disrupt access to Machu Picchu

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 1:14 PM

LIMA, Aug 19 (Reuters) – Heavy rains linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon caused flooding in Peru on Wednesday that disrupted ​access to the ancient Inca citadel ‌of Machu Picchu, closed roads due to landslides and flooded homes in the capital Lima.

• Peruvian authorities ordered the Inca Trail, a main tourist route to Machu ‌Picchu, ​closed until Saturday due ⁠to overflowing waterways and ⁠debris, according to local media.

• El Niño, a weather phenomenon that warms the Pacific Ocean surface, causes intense rains and droughts across ​Latin America, is already impacting Peru’s fishing and agriculture.

• Flooding from heavy rains in ⁠Lima collapsed water and sewage ⁠services, filled dozens of homes and ​prompted class suspensions in three southern districts of ​the city.

• “We’ve lost everything, my furniture (…) my ‌refrigerator that my children just gave me for Mother’s Day, it’s all ruined. The stove, all my appliances that they just gave me, ⁠everything is ruined,” said Flor Gonzales, whose Lima home was flooded.

• Road closures from landslides also affected the ⁠southern regions ‌of Arequipa and Moquegua.

• Southern ⁠Copper, one of the country’s leading ​copper ‌producers, said operations in the south ​of the ⁠country had not been impacted. Peru is the world’s third-largest copper producer.

(Reporting by Marco Aquino; additional reporting by Carlos Valdez for Reuters TV; Writing by Iñigo Alexander; Editing by Nicolas Misculin and ​Kylie Madry)