Cold front unleashes chaos and isolation in the Hidalgo mountains

The fury of winter isolates communities and unleashes chaos in the Hidalgo mountains, with collapsed infrastructure and imminent risks.

Winter Unleashes its Fury in the Sierra

Like a titan of ice and water, the cold front number 16 has declared war on the land of Hidalgo, plunging the majestic Otomí-Tepehua region into a nightmare of epic proportions. This is not a simple meteorological phenomenon; It is a ruthless force sculpting a dangerous new landscape marked by apocalyptic collapses, infrastructure collapsing like houses of cards, roads turned into death traps and rivers rising with indomitable fury, all under the sinister shadow of a fading electricity, leaving communities in absolute darkness.

The Undersecretary of Civil Protection has launched a warning cry that echoes through the mountains, predicting a battle that will intensify. For the imposing regions of the Sierra Alta, the mysterious Huasteca and the rugged Sierra de Tenango, torrential precipitation is approaching that promises to worsen the terrestrial hell. And as if this were not enough, a silent and icy killer is advancing: a glacial drop in temperatures that could plunge the thermometer to -5 ° C, freezing all hope of an immediate respite.

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A Region on the Edge of the Abyss

Risks are not simple warnings; They are prophecies of a tragedy unfolding in real time. The horizon is painted with devastating floods and treacherous puddles, while the roads transform into ribbons of slippery pavement where visibility is a luxury of the past, buffeted by gusts of wind that challenge any brave soul. The alert is maximum, a desperate call to the population to take refuge, to avoid venturing into the roads that are now rivers of mud and despair, and to never, under any circumstances, try to challenge the current of the rivers or flooded areas.

In the municipality of Tenango de Doriamonstrous landslides have fallen on the critical stretch of Los Ahilares, burying roads and, in a terrifying twist, causing the sinking of a bridge that was an umbilical connecting cord. Localities such as El Aguacate, Huasquilla, Cerro Chiquito, Piedras Negras and El Terreno are not only unstable; They live suspended in a limbo of grave danger, with the earth trembling under the feet of its inhabitants.

The tragedy extends its claws to Huehuetla, where a sentence of isolation has fallen on 20 communities. Since Thursday, they have been completely isolated, prisoners of geography, after the provisional crossing, their last thread of hope after the fall of the original bridge, has also collapsed, sealing their fate.

Infrastructure in Shatters and Communities in the Dark

The region’s road fabric is torn with relentless violence. In the demarcation of Huehuetla, the Huehuetla–Santa María Temascalapa highway has been fatally wounded, with partial damage extending from the height of Huasquilla to the domains of Tenango de Doria. Meanwhile, in San Bartolo Tutotepec, a colossal landslide has cut off the road to Huasquilla, and in Santa Inés, the slopes have vomited stones and earth in a landslide that recalls the fury of nature.

On the Xindho road, the road is dying, showing a structural weakening near the community of San Pedro that has forced the total closure of circulation. And in the darkness of the night, another crisis unfolds: massive blackouts have plunged Tenantitlán, El Seis, Progreso, La Campana and Chicamole into darkness, in the municipality of San Bartolo Tutotepec, leaving its inhabitants fighting not only against the cold and the isolation, but also against darkness.

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Semar seizes half a ton of cocaine in Manzanillo

They seize 270 kilos of cocaine in a container in Manzanillo; two migrants detained.

Operational in the port of Manzanillo

The Secretary of the Navy (Semar) secured 268 packages with 270 kilos of cocaine inside a container in the port area of Manzanillo, Colima. During the inspection, they located two men with an irregular immigration status on board the ship where the drugs were found. Both were placed at the disposal of the authorities.

The cargo was discovered by personnel from the Naval Port Protection Unit (UNAPROP) during unloading maneuvers from a container ship. Semar reported that the drugs were left in charge of the Public Ministry to integrate the investigation folder. Elements of the FGR carried out the weighing, counting and identification of the evidence.

Regarding the detainees, the agency indicated that they were in good health. They were transferred to determine their legal status due to their irregular stay in the country, although their nationality was not specified.

The operation was carried out in coordination with the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM), the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) and the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), through the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC).

Semar indicated that these actions are part of the permanent inspection, surveillance and port protection operations to prevent illicit trafficking of substances. It should be remembered that a day before, the same agency seized five packages with 139 bricks containing approximately 137 kilos of cocaine in the port of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, where five people of Ecuadorian nationality were detained.

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Trans people take shelter in Segob to demand dialogue with Rosa Icela

Trans activists demand a direct meeting with the Secretary of the Interior after days of protest.

A group of trans and non-binary people held a day of protest this Friday inside the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) to press for a meeting with its head, Rosa Icela Rodríguez. Since Thursday, they remain in a room at the agency, in the Juárez neighborhood, Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office, Mexico City.

They demand concrete advances: a reform of articles 1 and 73 of the Constitution, a Comprehensive Trans Law and public policies in various agencies. Activist Victoria Sámano explained to EL UNIVERSAL that recommendation 42-2024 of the CNDH “has been half fulfilled.”

“They have only been simulation tables, tables to wear us down and they have not even been followed up,” he denounced.

As part of the protest, they held a “dissident sonidero” with the SoniTrans collective, where several couples danced to make their rights visible. They also called for a collection of food, batteries, blankets and presence.

The protest coincides with another CNTE demonstration. Sámano pointed out that they have already spoken with the teachers and criticized the government’s “omission” with different social groups: teachers, searching mothers and trans people.

“It is not about a single group, but about the deficiency and omission of this government,” he stated.

Faced with Segob’s initial refusal to schedule a direct meeting with the secretary, the protesters warned that they will not withdraw until they obtain one. “We’re staying here until they give us a meeting!” they concluded.

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Atzalan vibrates with the adrenaline of the Citrus Route 2026

Atzalan, Veracruz. Between dirt roads, natural landscapes and great family coexistence, the 2026 edition of the traditional Citrus Route, one of the adventure events...

Atzalan, Veracruz. Between dirt roads, natural landscapes and great family coexistence, the 2026 edition of the traditional Citrus Route was successfully carried out, one of the most anticipated adventure events for all-terrain vehicle fans in the region.

From early in the morning, dozens of participants from various municipalities of Veracruz and neighboring states gathered to travel the routes designed by the organizers, crossing rural trails, forested areas and characteristic roads of this municipality located in the central mountainous area of the state. 

The activity brought together drivers of ATVs, ATVs and UTVs, who enjoyed a tour full of excitement, camaraderie and spectacular natural views. During the day, an atmosphere of family coexistence prevailed, strengthening the ties between lovers of motor sports and adventure tourism.

Participants highlighted the hospitality of the inhabitants of Atzalan and the beauty of the natural settings that the region offers, factors that have made the Citrus Route a benchmark for this type of events in Veracruz.

In addition to promoting recreation and sports, the activity represents an important economic benefit for service providers, local businesses and entrepreneurs, who benefit from the arrival of visitors during the development of the event.

Authorities and organizers agreed that the Citrus Route continues to consolidate itself as a platform to promote regional tourism, showing the state and the country the natural, cultural and gastronomic wealth of Atzalan.

With a large participation and white balance, the 2026 edition concluded, leaving a memorable experience for attendees and reaffirming its place as one of the most important off-road meetings in the Veracruz entity.

Editorial | This is Veracruz

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