Armed forces mobilize thousands of elements to respond to emergencies

Thousands of military and naval elements carry out rescue and rehabilitation operations in three states, demonstrating an unprecedented response capacity.

The Force of National Solidarity in Action

Hello purposeful community! Today I want to share with you a story that reminds us of the incredible power of unity and resilience. Amid the challenges that recent weather conditions have represented, Mexico is witnessing a master lesson in transformation and commitment. The Armed Forces not only protect; They build, heal and renew!

Imagine the energy of 8,569 brave souls of the Army, Air Force and National Guard, deploying as a single heart beating strong in five states of the Republic. This is not a simple operational deployment; It is a torrent of active hope that shows that, even in the face of adversity, we can maintain the perfect balance between security and compassion. The Secretary of National Defense, General Ricardo Trevilla Trejo, has confirmed to us that this impressive humanitarian work does not in any way neglect the protection tasks in the rest of the territory. It is possible to do everything with excellence when there is passion and organization!

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The Indelible Mark of Support in Hidalgo, Puebla and Veracruz

Since October 9, every day has been an opportunity to write a new page of collective improvement. In the beautiful state of Hidalgo, the transformation has been palpable: 98 people evacuated to safety, more than 35,000 food packages carried like a hug of provisions, and 46,338 liters of pure water! Think of the smile of each of the 4,325 people who found refuge in 58 shelters. And in the recovery phase, the work did not stop: 493 homes freed from the mud and more than 100,000 cubic meters of rubble converted into a testimony of the ability to be reborn.

Puebla, with its indomitable spirit, received support with open arms. 56 evacuations that save stories, the incredible number of 44,765 food supplies distributed and the warmth of food for 1,422 people. The cleaning of 985 homes and the rehabilitation of streets are not just numbers; They are symbols that every effort, no matter how small it may seem, contributes to the great work of rebuilding dreams. Every linear meter of street cleaned is a path to a brighter future!

And we arrive at Veracruz, where determination multiplies. 166 air evacuations, a true bridge to safety. Almost 50,000 pantries and more than 114,000 liters of water represent more than supplies; They are messages that no one is alone. With 3,146 people fed in shelters and a titanic task of clearing 1,932 homes, the progress of 75% in Poza Rica and 64% in Álamo are not just percentages; They are goals met and surpassed, demonstrating that with perseverance, there is no obstacle that we cannot overcome.

The Naval Impulse: Technology and Heart at the Service of the People

But the wave of solidarity does not end there. The Secretary of the Navy gives us a lesson in how technology and humanity come together to create miracles. With 4,819 elements forming 15 response brigades, they are demonstrating that preparation is everything. Five Starlink antennas, 59 satellite devices and 151 radio frequency devices are not just tools; They are extensions of your commitment to keeping us connected and safe.

The numbers speak for themselves, but the feeling behind them is what really drives us: more than 11,000 people helped or evacuated, more than 13,000 medical care that heals bodies and souls, and more than 82,000 transfers to safe places. The clearing of 539 roads and the removal of thousands of cubic meters of mud teach us that every challenge is an opportunity to clean not only streets, but also any trace of hopelessness. This is the true essence of service!

Friends, this story is not just an informative note; is a powerful reminder that when we come together with a common purpose, we can transform any reality. The rains will pass, but the strength and solidarity that we have built together will remain forever. Let’s learn from this example: every act of service, every extended hand, every shared resource, creates an impact that transcends the immediate and sows the seeds of a stronger, more united tomorrow.

It’s your time to be part of this positive wave! If this demonstration of strength and heart inspires you, share this message on your social networks. Let’s make the power of resilience and mutual help viral. Do you want to continue exploring more stories that highlight the best of humanity? Visit our related content section and discover how together we can overcome any challenge. Change starts with a single action and you can be the next to inspire it!

Floods in Aguascalientes after intense overnight rains

Storm in Aguascalientes left vehicles stranded and families rescued. Authorities activated protocols.

Rains collapse roads in Aguascalientes

On Saturday night and early Sunday morning, intense rains affected Aguascalientes, Jesús María and Rincón de Romo. Boulevards and avenues were flooded, vehicles were covered in water and entire families were trapped.

Rescues and attention to the population

The greatest impact occurred in the capital. Firefighters and Civil Protection worked for hours to rescue people stranded in different parts of the metropolitan area. They provided assistance to occupants of cars stuck in neighborhoods such as Parques Industrial del Valle, San Francisco de los Romo, the first ring overpass and the exit to Zacatecas.

The overflowing of some channels concentrated the water in the avenues. The State Government reported that security corporations from several municipalities maintain a coordinated operation to provide timely support.

Recommendations and road closures

During the early morning, the authorities asked to avoid driving through flooded areas and to follow official information. The Municipal Public Security Secretariat detailed that the Road Police attended to 42 stranded vehicles and carried out 18 road closures to prevent risks to drivers and pedestrians.

Municipal agents moved entire families, women and minors who could not move due to the storm and flooding to their homes.

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CNTE raises a sit-in after 20 days of protest in the Zócalo

The dissident teachers left losses of 410 million pesos and freed up spaces in the Historic Center.

End of the CNTE sit-in

The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) ended its national strike this Saturday. For 20 days, the mobilizations and the camp in the Historic Center of Mexico City generated losses of more than 410 million pesos to established businesses, according to sector estimates.

Although it did not achieve the repeal of the ISSSTE Law of 2007 or the repeal of the educational reform, the CNTE obtained commitments, financial resources, places, recategorizations and support for education workers in several states.

The leaders assured that the withdrawal is not a defeat. They advanced a stage of reorganization to strengthen the movement and prepare new actions. They insisted that the federal government did not present a proposal to eliminate the ISSSTE Law of 2007 or to reverse the educational reform, demands that will remain in force.

Starting this Monday, around 1.4 million students who remained without classes will be able to return to classrooms in the entities where the CNTE had suspended activities.

Space release

Public space has been gradually freed up. Cleaning workers from the Government of Mexico City removed garbage in streets such as 5 de Mayo, Belisario Domínguez, 20 de Noviembre and República de Cuba. In some areas, the withdrawal was almost total; In others there were still tarps and tents.

A teacher from section 34 of Zacatecas declared: > “We are going to clean it, don’t say that we are going to leave it dirty.”

Merchants expressed relief at the departure of the teaching profession. A worker at the La Blanca restaurant, on May 5, commented: > “It’s good that they’re leaving, it was a very hard month; here we had like a 90% drop in customers.”

A snow seller on the same street indicated that they expected higher sales with the FIFA Fan Fest in the Zócalo, but the arrival of the CNTE reduced their income by 50%.

For his part, the Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado, rejected that the government had “bribed” Section 22 of Oaxaca to hold the sit-in.

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Five deaths in bars in CDMX during the early hours of the morning

Two attacks in bars in the capital leave five dead and six arrested.

The early morning left two violent episodes in different parts of the capital

A man lost his life from gunshots outside a bar located in Plaza Garibaldi, Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office. According to the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC), the victim was attacked directly in the Lázaro Cárdenas Central Axis and the Republic of Honduras. After the attack, he ran inside the establishment, where he died.

The suspects fled in a gray car, but later returned to the scene along with a blue truck and a subject on a scooter. Agents approached and, after a search, they found packages with one and a half kilos of marijuana and a firearm. They were arrested.

In another incident, an alleged fight inside a bar in the Álvaro Obregón mayor’s office left four people dead and two arrested. One of them was taken to a hospital injured.

Data from the SSC indicate that several people began arguing inside the establishment, in the San Bartolo Ameyalco neighborhood. One of the subjects pulled out a firearm and shot several people. The detainees were placed at the disposal of the authorities.

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