E69 La Reina de los Fantasmas

E69 La Reina de los Fantasmas

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E80 La Operación Chavín de Huántar

On December 17, 1996, 14 heavily armed MRTA militants stormed a diplomatic reception at the Japanese ambassador's residence in the San Isidro district of Lima, Peru. They initially took hundreds of captives. Over four months, the rebels gradually released most hostages but retain ...  Show more

E79 Atrapados en la Obscuridad - El Incendio de Utopia

On July 20, 2002, a catastrophic fire occurred at the Utopía discotheque in Lima, Peru, resulting in the deaths of 29 people and injuring dozens more. The tragedy is remembered as one of the most significant safety failures in recent Peruvian history.Cause of the Fire: The blaze ...  Show more

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