Mar 19 β€’ 14:43 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

Unusual: the owner of a field in Chubut blocked a provincial road with a metal gate

A provincial road in Chubut, Argentina, has been partially blocked by a landowner in a territorial dispute, impacting local traffic.

In Chubut, Argentina, traffic has been restricted on provincial road 12 near Gualjaina due to a metal gate installed by a landowner. This unusual act is part of a territorial dispute that has resulted in isolation for some local families who rely on this route to access nearby towns. Initial reports suggested that an alleged foreign investor had purchased land and ordered the blockage, but these claims were later debunked by a local resident who took responsibility for the gate installation, insisting that traffic was not completely stopped. Luciana ZΓ‘rate, the owner of the land through which the road passes, clarified that although she installed the gate, it was not intended to fully block passage, asserting that locals have always been able to use the route. She described herself and other local landowners as hardworking individuals focused on maintaining their property rights, emphasizing that the road runs through their land, which is a point of contention. The incident has drawn the attention of local authorities and prompted discussions about property rights and road access in rural areas of Argentina. As the situation evolves, the implications of this dispute may resonate beyond just the blocked road, raising concerns about land ownership, community relations, and the balance between private property rights and public access. The local government's response will be crucial in addressing the tensions arising from this incident and ensuring that affected families regain their access to vital transport routes.

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