The measure aims to allow sanitation work at both facilities, considered key supply points in the capital city. According to official information, the Seafood Market will remain partially closed during the work, with its reopening expected once the cleaning tasks are completed. Authorities indicated that this action is part of the regular maintenance of the spaces where seafood products are sold. In the case of the San Felipe Neri market, a partial closure is also planned during the same period, with the objective of carrying out cleaning and organization tasks. Authorities did not provide further details on operational changes beyond the announced cleaning actions. This campaign is part of maintenance efforts aimed at ensuring adequate hygiene and health conditions in both markets, frequented daily by hundreds of consumers and traders.
Partial Closure of Panama Markets for Cleaning
The Panama City authorities announced the partial closure of the Seafood Market and the San Felipe Neri market on April 6 for sanitation work. Both facilities are key supply points in the capital, and this measure aims to ensure adequate hygiene conditions for consumers and traders.