Tlalnepantla ready to receive visitors in cemeteries

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In order to guarantee the security and peace of mind of the people who will visit the municipal pantheons of Tlalnepantla during the festivities of Day of the Deadthe municipal government headed by Marco Antonio Rodríguez Hurtado will deploy an operation with 190 elements and 58 unitswho will be watching the 18 cemeteries from October 28 to November 3.

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In coordination with the SEDENA, National guard y State Police of the State of Mexicoan operation will be deployed with 190 elements and 58 unitswhich aims to ensure social peace, free recreation and the transit of visitors who will come to remember their loved ones, the local government has urged all municipal areas, including the addresses of Ssecurity, Civil Protection, Mobility, OPDM, Public Services and Economic Promotionto be coordinated under the supervision of the City Council Secretary to guarantee order in activities.

Photo: Government of Tlalnepantla/ 190 elements and 58 units will be part of the operation in 18 cemeteries of the municipality

Among the priority actions is the control of mobility in the areas surrounding the pantheons, the organization of commerce, and the assurance of a constant supply of drinking water so that attendees can stay hydrated.

The cemeteries where a greater influx of people per day is expected are: La Loma with 17 thousand; Gardens of Remembrance with 80 thousand; Civilian Lázaro Cárdenas with 12 thousand; Santa María Tlayacampa 8 thousand; and Municipal Caracoles with 8 thousand.

The service of the 18 pantheons, next Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2, will be from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with drinking water and continuous garbage collection.

Tlalnepantla ready to receive visitors in cemeteries
Photo: Government of Tlalnepantla/ In coordination with SEDENA, National Guard and State Police of the State of Mexico, an operation will be deployed

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Based on the provided⁤ content, here is a⁢ concise summary ⁣capturing the key points:


In ​preparation for the Day of the Dead festivities, the municipal government of Tlalnepantla, led by Marco Antonio Rodríguez Hurtado, will implement‍ a ⁣comprehensive security operation from October 28 to November 3 at 18 local cemeteries. This initiative will involve 190 personnel and 58 vehicles ⁢to ensure the safety‌ and peace of visitors. Collaborating with SEDENA, the National Guard, and the State⁤ Police of the State of Mexico, the ⁢operation aims to maintain social order and ​facilitate a respectful environment for families honoring their deceased loved ones.

Key actions include regulating traffic around cemeteries, organizing⁤ vendors, and ‌ensuring​ a consistent supply of drinking water for attendees. Notably, the cemeteries expecting‌ the highest visitor turnout are‌ La Loma (17,000), Gardens of Remembrance (80,000), Civilian ⁣Lázaro Cárdenas (12,000), Santa María Tlayacampa (8,000), and Municipal ⁢Caracoles‍ (8,000).


This summary distills the essential information regarding the security measures being put in place during ⁤this significant cultural‍ event.
The municipal government of Tlalnepantla, led by Marco Antonio Rodríguez Hurtado, is implementing a security operation to ensure the safety of visitors to the municipal pantheons during the Day of the Dead festivities. This operation, which will run from October 28 to November 3, involves 190 personnel and 58 units assigned to monitor 18 cemeteries.

Collaborating with SEDENA (the Secretary of National Defense), the National Guard, and the State Police of Mexico, the effort aims to maintain social peace and facilitate the movement of visitors honoring their deceased loved ones. Various municipal departments such as security, Civil Protection, Mobility, Public Services, and Economic Promotion will coordinate their efforts under the supervision of the City Council Secretary.

Key actions include managing traffic around the cemeteries, organizing commercial activities, and ensuring a supply of drinking water for attendees. Cemeteries expected to see the highest visitor numbers include La Loma (17,000), Gardens of Remembrance (80,000), Civilian Lázaro Cárdenas (12,000), Santa María Tlayacampa (8,000), and Municipal Caracoles (8,000).

On November 1 and 2, the 18 cemeteries will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with provisions for drinking water and regular garbage collection to maintain cleanliness.

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