
La Paz Bus Terminals Shut Down by Morales Supporters' Blockades
La Paz Bus Terminals Paralyzed by Nationwide Blockades La Paz, Bolivia – Interdepartmental bus terminals in La Paz are facing a severe crisis due to nationwide blockades organized by supporters of former president Evo Morales. This disruption, now in its third day, has left countless passengers stranded and forced transport companies to cancel all services. The video report from BOLIVIA TV captures the desolate atmosphere at the La Paz terminal, showing rows of empty seats and deserted platforms. A ticket seller interviewed at the terminal described the situation: "Since Sunday at 10:15, they have suspended departures. We usually send out ten buses a day, but now it's zero." She expressed deep concern about the economic impact on the many families who rely on the bus companies for their livelihoods. The blockades, at 19 points across the country, are preventing buses from reaching their destinations. The video also shows images of the blockades themselves, highlighting the scale of the disruption. While some smaller routes are still operating, the major interdepartmental services remain completely halted. The situation underscores the significant impact of political protests on the daily lives of ordinary Bolivians.