Peru’s Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) reports over 1,100 emergencies on national roadways in the last year, largely due to heavy rainfall. Recent emergencies impacting Arequipa, Moquegua, and Tacna were triggered by a DANA (Coastal Atmospheric River). MTC officials, like Percy Montes, have detailed the ministry’s ongoing efforts to restore traffic flow in affected areas. These actions include clearing debris and repairing damaged infrastructure. The MTC is also focused on preventative measures to mitigate future damage from rainfall-related events. The scale of the incidents highlights the vulnerability of Peru’s road network to extreme weather. The ministry is prioritizing both immediate repairs and long-term resilience planning.