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Bolivia Races to Destroy Cash That Fell From Sky in Plane Crash
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Bolivia Races to Destroy Cash That Fell From Sky in Plane Crash

Bloomberg · Feb 28, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Bolivian authorities are scrambling to destroy what likely amounts to millions of dollars worth of local currency that suddenly fell from the sky in a deadly plane crash in the country’s second largest city.


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