

La Paz Vendors Adapt to Cold Front, Offering Warmth to City Residents
La Paz Braces for Cold Snap: Street Vendors Offer Warmth and Resilience La Paz, Bolivia – A recent cold front sweeping across Bolivia has brought frigid temperatures to the city of La Paz. However, the city's resilient street vendors, known as "las mañaneras," are adapting to the change, offering a wide variety of warm clothing to keep residents comfortable. The video report from Bolivia TV shows "las mañaneras" selling everything from jackets and blankets to hats and scarves. One vendor, interviewed for the report, stated, "With the arrival of winter, there is no sale." Despite the economic challenges, the vendors maintain their presence, providing essential goods to the community. Another vendor explains that prices have increased but they are still trying to keep them affordable. The report offers a glimpse into the daily lives of these vendors, highlighting their resourcefulness and determination to continue serving their community amidst the cold weather. Their adaptability serves as an example of the spirit of La Paz.