BIRDS CLAIM PERU BEACH EMPTIED BY VIRUS OUTBREAK

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LIMA, Peru (AP) — Agua Dulce beach is usually a sea of humanity, packed with as many as 40,000 people a day at the height of Peru’s Southern Hemisphere summer, which runs from December to March.

The new coronavirus pandemic has changed all that. Peru’s President Martín Vizcarra declared a state of emergency as deaths began to mount and ordered people to stay home, largely emptying the beach of people.

The half-mile-long (kilometer-long) strip of grayish-brown sand 12 miles (20 kilometers) south of central Lima is normally a haven for the working classes, a place where visitors from the Andean highlands first dip a toe in the sea.

But in recent days, an army of seabirds has claimed the sandy territory abandoned by people. Densely thronged pedestrian bridges are all but empty. Instead of chaotic human footprints, the beach is tattooed with the tracks of gulls and pelicans.

Police officers who recently monitored the beach for unlicensed vendors catering to the crowds now walk along the empty beach to warn off would-be swimmers. Those caught out are usually let go with a warning.

Among the few defying the order was Tomas Cabrera, 86, who sat on a jetty enjoying the rare solitude.

“There are no people in the streets, no cars circulating, no factories running,” he said.

In this Feb. 16, 2020 photo, people walk across a crowded pedestrian bridge leading to and from Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru.(AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
In this March 24, 2020 photo, Cesar Daniel Fiestas crosses a popular pedestrian bridge absent of people, after having a swim in the waters of Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
In this Feb. 16, 2020 photo, a man smiles as he buried with sand on a day out with friends on Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
This March 25, 2020 photo shows a lone sandal on the shore of Agua Dulce beach that is typically packed to the gills this time of year, in Lima, Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
In this Feb. 15, 2020 photo, beachgoers rinse off their bodies of sand and salt after swimming in the Pacific Ocean waters at Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
This March 25, 2020 photo shows a row of public showers typically overflowing with beachgoers, at Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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