Mexico City will face this Thursday, April 9, a day with multiple social mobilizations, gatherings, and possible traffic disruptions in various boroughs, mainly Cuauhtémoc, Coyoacán, Miguel Hidalgo, and Álvaro Obregón. According to the official agenda of the Citizen Security Secretariat (SSC), at least nine gatherings are planned, in addition to scheduled appointments, bike rides, and events that could complicate mobility in key areas of the capital. Areas and times with the highest concentration of marches. Mobilizations will begin early in the day. At 7:00 PM, public security workers and former workers will gather again at the Zócalo to demand labor improvements. Additionally, starting at 8:00 PM, bike rides will be held, departing from points such as the Monument to the Revolution and Plaza Tlaxcoaque, heading towards the south of the city, which could affect circulation on various avenues. Authorities do not rule out blockages or traffic disruptions on Insurgentes, Paseo de la Reforma, the Historic Center, and access to Ciudad Universitaria, so the population is advised to take precautions and use alternative routes. At 2:00 PM, former workers of the defunct Route 100 will gather at the capital's Zócalo to demand pending payments. Subsequently, at 4:00 PM, LGBTTTIQ+ collectives will protest in front of the IMSS offices on Paseo de la Reforma, which could generate significant disruptions on this thoroughfare. Later, at 5:30 PM, families of missing persons will hold a rally at the Secretariat of the Interior, in the Juárez neighborhood. Nighttime mobilizations and other disruptions. Activities will continue into the night. At 6:30 AM, the collective 'Hasta Encontrarlos' will meet at the Chabacano metro station to travel to a search brigade in the Tláhuac-Chalco area. Later, at 7:00 AM, family members of a femicide victim will go to courts on Insurgentes Sur avenue, in the Álvaro Obregón borough, where another concentration is also expected at 11:00 AM in the same area. At noon, much of the activity will be concentrated. At 11:00 AM, there will be protests at the United States Embassy, in Miguel Hidalgo, as well as at the Faculty of Sciences of Ciudad Universitaria. At 12:00 PM, collectives such as Plataforma 4:20 will gather at the Monument to the Mother, while the collective 'Hijas de la Cannabis' will hold activities at Plaza Tlaxcoaque and the Hemiciclo a Juárez. Center of CDMX and Reforma, the most affected points. During the afternoon, the Cuauhtémoc borough will be the most impacted.
Mexico City Faces Multiple Protests and Traffic Disruptions
Mexico City will face a day of numerous social protests and gatherings, causing potential traffic disruptions. Authorities warn of possible congestion on major roads and recommend using alternative routes.