Bolivia authorities are clearing anti-government roadblocks that have isolated La Paz and other major cities, according to multiple reports. The clearing follows President Rodrigo Paz’s declaration of a state of emergency, which was later ratified by parliament, with some outlets describing the measure as lasting 90 days. The roadblocks were reportedly part of broader anti-government activity, and officials and police work to reopen transport routes and restore access to affected urban areas continues into the next day. Separately, at least one outlet reports a patrol plane crash that kills six people, describing it as occurring in connection with the same period of unrest. Other coverage focuses on the emergency decree and the removal of the blockades, without providing additional details about the crash. Overall, the sources describe an ongoing post-decree process in which authorities lift roadblocks while the government maintains emergency powers, and parliament’s ratification enables the state of emergency to proceed.