Girl suffers partial finger amputation at Nuevo León school

An incident at a private school left serious consequences for a student.

A call to reinforce security in educational spaces

In a fact that reminds us of the importance of ensuring safe environments for our children, a brave 10-year-old girl faced a difficult moment at her elementary school in San Pedro Garza García. Although situations like these can be alarming, they also give us the opportunity to reflect, learn and improve as a community.

Incident details and immediate response

The energy and vitality that characterize children sometimes leads them to live unexpected experiences. In this case, Danna Ximena, a girl full of life, suffered the partial loss of her left ring finger due to an accident with the classroom door. But here comes the inspiring thing: the emergency system acted quickly and professionally. Civil Protection teams and paramedics provided immediate attention, demonstrating the value of having trained personnel in our institutions.

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The injury, located at the level of the nail, required transfer to the General Hospital of Zone No. 21 in Monterrey. These types of situations remind us that, even in difficult times, we can find stories of solidarity and efficiency that deserve to be highlighted.

Transforming the negative into growth opportunities

What can we learn from this? First, every challenge is a lesson in disguise. This incident at José Vivanco Elementary School should motivate us to:

  • Review security protocols in all educational institutions
  • Promote prevention through workshops for students and staff
  • Celebrate the work of emergency teams who act promptly

Life gives us tests, but it also gives us the strength to overcome them. Danna Ximena, with her example of resilience, teaches us that even in the darkest moments we can find light. His story is not just about an accident, but about the human capacity to heal, grow and move forward.

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Three tons of cocaine are seized in a maritime operation in Oaxaca

Naval operation intercepts almost 3 tons of drugs off the coast of Oaxaca.

Elements of the Secretary of the Navy, acting as the Coast Guard, seized nearly three tons of drugs and detained four people off the coast of Oaxaca. The operation also resulted in the seizure of two small boats and fuel allegedly intended for illicit activities.

Air patrol detected suspicious vessels

It all started when naval personnel were carrying out a maritime patrol flight. They detected two suspicious boats. An Ocean Patrol headed to the point, supported by an embarked helicopter. Thus they intercepted the boats to inspect them.

During the search, the sailors located 86 packages with approximately 2,990 kilograms of cocaine. They also seized 20 drums—each with about 50 liters—of supposedly prepared gasoline, plus eight empty containers.

Four detainees and everything at the disposal of the FGR

The four detainees, the drugs, the boats and the seized fuel were at the disposal of the Attorney General’s Office (FGR). The agency will integrate the investigation folders and define the legal situation of those involved.

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Sheinbaum starts delivering homes in Michoacán; goal 1.8 million

32 homes delivered in Morelia; federal plan adds 1.8 million housing solutions.

President Claudia Sheinbaum closed her tour of Michoacán with the delivery of 32 homes in Morelia. They are the first of the Housing for Wellbeing program, which plans to build 1.8 million housing solutions during the six-year term.

At the event, Sheinbaum highlighted that the concept of well-being is reflected in indicators such as the 154% increase in the minimum wage and the provision of 12 thousand new hospital beds. He stated that the program makes it easier to acquire one’s own home with payments adjusted to income, eliminating excessive requirements of the past.

The Secretary of Agrarian Development, Edna Elena Vega, explained that 82 thousand housing actions are planned for Michoacán: 50 thousand from Infonavit, 20 thousand from Conavi and 12 thousand from Fovissste. In addition, 307 property deeds managed by INSUS were delivered.

Octavio Romero, director of Infonavit, specified that the entity’s goal rose from 19 thousand to 50 thousand homes, with an investment of 31 billion pesos. The 32 homes delivered are part of the “Infonavit Camponubes” development, which includes 1,248 properties. He also reported that in Michoacán 97,220 loans considered unpayable were restructured, within a universe of 4.8 million regularized financings nationwide.

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The ‘kiss of three’ in the World Cup: risks that you ignore

Specialists warn about infections due to the challenge of kissing strangers in fan zones.

The hidden side of the ‘kiss of three’

During the World Cup, the viral “kiss of three” challenge has proliferated in squares, bars and fan zones: three people kiss at the same time to celebrate a play. What seems harmless can have health consequences.

Specialists warn that exchanging saliva with strangers increases exposure to viruses and bacteria. The most common is infectious mononucleosis, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. According to the Mayo Clinic, this pathogen is transmitted by kissing or sharing glasses, bottles or cutlery. A person can shed the virus in their saliva even months after recovering, unknowingly spreading it.

The CDC estimates that more than 90% of adults worldwide have been infected with Epstein-Barr at some point. Many never show symptoms, but they are contagious. In mass events, the concentration of people, physical contact and shared glasses increase the risk.

In addition to mononucleosis, saliva can spread cold sores, influenza, Covid-19, and common colds. Kissing is not the main way of transmitting sexually transmitted infections (STIs), but if there are active sores or lesions in the mouth, there is a possibility of transmitting syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia or HPV, although it is less common.

Recommendations and other danger

Health authorities recommend avoiding kissing if there is fever or blisters on the lips, not sharing drinks or food, and going to the doctor if persistent discomfort appears.

The euphoria of triumphs also includes the game “He wants to fly, he wants to fly!”, throwing a person into the air. The CDMX Health Secretariat warns that it can cause fractures, spinal injuries and even put life at risk. A poorly coordinated fall causes concussion, cervical sprains or spinal damage. Those who carry also suffer dislocations or tears.

In the event of an accident, call 911, ask for security support at the Fan Fest or use the My Police application to report the emergency.

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