Profepa activates protocol to protect primates from extreme heat

Urgent actions to save Mexican primates in the face of high temperatures.

Wildlife needs heroes! Profepa in action

Imagine a world where every living thing, big or small, has the opportunity to thrive. That’s exactly what the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (Profepa) is doing for our incredible non-human primates! With a heart full of passion and commitment, its staff has initiated surveillance tours to protect species such as the spider monkey, the manted howler monkey, and the black howler monkey during this season of extreme heat. Because every life counts!

A protocol that saves lives

It’s not just about reacting, but about preventing! Profepa has taken a giant step by disseminating the Protocol for care of non-human primates in emergency, presented on April 9 to key authorities in Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche and Chiapas. This plan not only involves the National Guard and Civil Protection, but also the Rural Police and the Secretariat of National Defense. Teamwork to the fullest!

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What does this protocol include? From precautionary measures to rescue and containment techniques, every detail is designed to give these animals the best possible care. Because they deserve to live in a safe and secure environment!

The heat won’t stop them

Although this year’s weather conditions are different from those of 2024, Profepa does not let its guard down. Let us remember that last year, a heat wave claimed the lives of hundreds of primates in Tabasco. That can’t happen again! For this reason, since March, the agency has worked tirelessly to avoid another tragedy.

Unfortunately, in April the deaths of two specimens of howler monkey were reported in Comalcalco, Tabasco. In one case, the state of decomposition prevented determining the cause, while in the other, the primate died from electrocution. Situations like these reinforce the importance of continuing to act quickly and determinedly.

The commitment is still alive!

Profepa will not stop. It will continue to pay attention to citizen reports, holding meetings to disseminate the protocol and carrying out surveillance tours in the areas where these wonderful animals live. In addition, it will maintain close collaboration with Semarnat, civil organizations and specialized care centers. Together, we can make a difference!

And you, how can you help? Share this information, spread the importance of protecting our fauna and join the conversation. Every action counts to build a better future for all living beings!

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Rains suspend FIFA Fan Fest in Monterrey and CDMX

The rains in Monterrey suspend the FIFA Fan Fest; In CDMX the transmission was also canceled.

The intense rains that hit the Monterrey Metropolitan Area forced the suspension, this Monday, June 15, of the activities of the FIFA Fan Fest installed in Parque Fundidora. The decision was made as a preventive measure due to the risk for attendees, staff and volunteers.

Official suspension and weather conditions

The organizers issued a statement explaining the temporary closure:

“Due to the weather conditions that occur in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, and taking care of the safety of our guests, staff, volunteers and allies, the FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey will remain closed today, Monday, June 15.”

The rainfall has caused flooding, road closures and the mobilization of relief bodies in several municipalities. Local authorities report damage to main roads and low-lying areas.

Impact on the 2026 World Cup agenda

The Fan Fest is a meeting point for fans who follow the games on giant screens and participate in recreational activities. In Mexico City, the broadcast of the match between Iran and New Zealand was also canceled due to bad weather.

So far no changes have been announced in the programming for the next few days. The resumption will depend on the evolution of the weather. Attendees are recommended to stay informed through official channels.

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They secure 110 thousand liters of fuel in Abasolo

They find 110 thousand liters of fuel on the Abasolo property, Guanajuato.

Finding during patrol in Abasolo

The smell of fuel in the air alerted state police who were conducting tours in the community of San José de los González, municipality of Abasolo, Guanajuato. When they reached a piece of land, they found containers that were spilling hydrocarbons and an abandoned pipe.

The authorities seized 110 thousand liters of the product and a tanker truck. The state Secretariat of Security and Peace reported that elements of the Public Security Forces noticed that the truck was apparently unattended and that a strong characteristic smell of fuel emanated from the property.

Community risk and insurance

Some containers had gasoline leaks, which represented a danger to the residents of the area and to those passing through the area. The officers secured the 2019 model tractor-trailer with a tanker with contents, in addition to ten containers with a capacity of 10 thousand liters each.

The vehicle and the containers with hydrocarbon were placed at the disposal of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic. Investigations will determine whether the insured objects are related to illegal activities.

State context

In the current state administration, from September 2026 to date, 6 million 785 thousand 236 liters of hydrocarbons and derivatives have been seized in the entity, with an estimated value of more than 162 million pesos. In addition, 62 clandestine taps have been located and disabled in different municipalities of Guanajuato.

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Fewer tax returns due to Resico facilities

The SAT reports a drop in annual declarations; The reason is in the Simplified Trust Regime.

Fewer declarations, more facilities

The Tax Administration Service received fewer tax returns from individuals this year. The reason: facilities granted to small taxpayers of the Simplified Trust Regime (Resico).

Gari Flores, General Administrator of Collection of the SAT, explained it at a press conference organized by the Mexican Institute of Public Accountants.

“Indeed, this year fewer declarations were submitted; those who are in Resico were given the option of not submitting the declaration starting this year.”

Flores acknowledged that this impact was “very important in the number of statements.” Another reason: decrease in complementary statements. “If we analyze the number of these compared to last year, it is the strongest decrease that we have,” he highlighted. Now taxpayers file their return only once.

Returns on the rise

Although the SAT expected more than 11 million declarations for fiscal year 2025, in May it reported 10,783,158. Of them, 7.9 million with a favorable balance. At the end of last week, 5.6 million requested a refund, with a restored amount of 44 billion pesos, higher than the 31,870 million reported in May.

Flores clarified that the balance in favor depends on the economic situation of each year. He denied that the SAT withholds returns due to inconsistencies in CLABE accounts. “In no way does the SAT act arbitrarily; we have other data,” he stated. The main reason: some taxpayers changed banks and it is necessary to verify.

In short, fewer statements but simpler and with record returns.

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