Lima prepares for military parade with construction on Avenida Brasil
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lima is preparing for the Gran Parada y Desfile Cívico Militar on July 29, celebrating Peru's National Holidays.
- Work has begun on Avenida Brasil, focusing on erecting stages and structures for authorities and attendees.
- Auxiliary lanes of Avenida Brasil are closed, with traffic diverted to the central lanes, causing congestion.
Lima is gearing up for the Gran Parada y Desfile Cívico Militar, a major event scheduled for July 29 to commemorate Peru's National Holidays. Preparations are underway, with construction work commencing on July 15 along Avenida Brasil, primarily in the Pueblo Libre district.
The focus of the current work is the assembly of stages and other structures designed to host authorities, special guests, and the thousands of attendees expected for the ceremony. Initial interventions are concentrated between blocks 19 and 22 of the avenue, where metal bases, scaffolding, and platforms are being installed to support the grandstands.
In conjunction with these preparations, auxiliary lanes on both sides of Avenida Brasil have been closed to traffic. Vehicles are being rerouted to the central lanes, which remain open but are experiencing increased congestion. The most significant disruption is on the auxiliary lane heading from Breña towards Magdalena, where traffic is intermittently halted to facilitate construction activities.
This reduction in available road space is reportedly causing traffic jams during peak hours, according to drivers and residents in the Pueblo Libre and Jesús María districts. The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima is expected to implement a special traffic diversion plan in the coming days. Drivers are advised to use alternative routes such as Avenida La Marina, Universitaria, Sucre, Salaverry, Del Ejército, and Alfonso Ugarte to avoid delays.
Further restrictions will be in place on July 28 and 29, when Avenida Brasil will be completely closed to all vehicular traffic between Plaza Bolognesi and Avenida Javier Prado. During these two days, only authorized personnel, participating delegations, and emergency vehicles will be granted access, with public and private transport directed to pre-established alternative routes.
Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.