2024-04-21 13:09:24
The Mexico-Cuernavaca highway is the scene of a blocking today Thursday April 18which is carried out near the town of Tres MaríasHuiztilac, in the state of Morelos.
At the moment both lanes of the highway are closedwhich generates effects on the circulation and transfers of carriers and vehicles due to the long lines in the area.
According to preliminary reports about the protest, the protesters They demand attention for forest fires in the area, which have been registered since at least yesterday, April 17.
Images of the blockade on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway are circulating on social networks, carried out by the residents of Tres Marías, who are affected by the fires in the state of Morelos.
Mexico-Cuernavaca Highway today, April 18: Protesters release blockade to allow vehicle circulation
Behind the blockage on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway carried out today Thursday April 18the group of residents of the Tres María town who demonstrated freed the lanes of the road to allow circulation of vehicles and transporters in the area.
The announcement was made on the social networks of Federal Roads and Bridges of Income and Related Services (Capufe) after 8 in the morningin which it was indicated that the protesters withdrew from the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway.
🟢 RESTORATION OF CIRCULATION 🟢
#AutMéxicoCuernavaca, km 53, direction CDMX. The protesters leave. Section operates normally. Handled with caution.
Capufe
Mexico-Cuernavaca Highway today April 18: Forest fire in Morelos consumes 817 hectares
He blockage on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway accomplished today April 18 was the product of the demands of the residents of Tres Marías for a forest fire in the state of Moreloswhich has consumed 817 hectares at least until yesterday, April 17.
According to the State Incident Management Team (EEMI) for Forest Fires, the land consumed by the fire corresponds to the ecosystem of the Chichinautzin Biological Corridor and Lagunas de Zempoala National Park, both Protected Natural Areas (ANP).
In that sense, emergency teams reported a 50 percent progress in controlling the fireas well as a 30 percent on settlement of the same:
“At the end of the operational period, a preliminary impact of 817 hectares of the pine and fir forest ecosystem is recorded, within the federal Protected Natural Areas (ANP), Chichinautzin Biological Corridor and Lagunas de Zempoala National Park.”
BREATH
However, there is also a record of other fires in Moreloswhich record the following progress:
- Fire in “Villa Santiago”, in the community of Ahuatepec, Cuernavaca: 100 percent control and 30 percent liquidation
- On “El Jardín” hill: 100 percent control and 80 percent liquidation
- In the community of Coajomulco: 80 percent control and 50 percent liquidation
- In the community of Santa Catarina: 100 percent control and 60 percent liquidation
2024-04-21 13:09:24