He fire registered in a migrant camp in Chihuahua It would have originated from the bonfires of its occupants.
He indicated the National Migration Institute (INM) on their X account (@INAMI_mx) regarding the conflagration registered in the provisional camp in the John Paul II Street, colonia Robinson of Chihuahua.
In this regard, he said that “apparently, the incident originated when foreign citizens lit bonfires to warm themselves due to the low temperatures, and the fire got out of control.”
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The federal agency said that emergency personnel attended to the situation but did not report if there were any injuries.
He @INAMI_mx reports that a fire broke out in a provisional camp set up by migrants, on Juan Pablo II Street, Robinson Colony, in the city of #Chihuahua.
Apparently, the incident originated when foreign citizens lit bonfires to… pic.twitter.com/QAFiiPGGpT
— INM (@INAMI_mx) December 30, 2024
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