Panama Carnaval site clean up underway
Health officials are getting ready for a “deep cleansing” of the area near Panama’s Fish Market where the pre-Lenten Carnaval is scheduled to take place.
Commentators have described the area as akin to a post WW II bomb site, a poor advertisment for visiting tourists.
Others have claimed that it is an academic matter, as the Carnaval, unlike Las Hablas and the world famed Carnival in Rio, atttracts few tourists and is attended largely by local celebrants.
Metropolitan Health Director, Jorge Hassansa told TVN News on Monday, February 14, that he has toured the area to check the siting of 110 food stalls placed on the Cinta Costera. Vendors interested in the positions must have a health certificate and appropriate work permits.
Medical personnel will be available on the carnival route which starts at theSeafood Market Street and ends at Calle 30, off Avenida Balboa.
