
In Monterrey, around 12:30 A.M., several citizens noticed an unusual phenomenon in the sky, describing an orange cloud over Cerro de la Silla. Meanwhile, in other areas like Colonia Country, the same cloud raised a series of questions among the inhabitants.
The situation gained relevance when the Secretary of Environment received over 400 reports regarding a strong smell of gas or sulfur in various municipalities, including Cadereyta, Juárez, Guadalupe, Monterrey, San Pedro, and Santa Catarina, between 5:50 PM and 9:00 PM. It was speculated that this smell could be related to sulfur dioxide emissions from the Cadereyta Refinery.
In response to this situation, the Secretary issued recommendations to the population, such as avoiding prolonged exposure to the air, not exercising outdoors in the affected areas, and keeping doors and windows closed. Additionally, the importance of monitoring air quality and being attentive to citizen complaints was highlighted.
During the night, residents of Guadalupe witnessed a new puzzling event: the appearance of an orange cloud in the area of Colonia Azteca, which moved southward through the municipality, nearing the BBVA Stadium. This phenomenon generated speculations and questions among the population, being shared on social media and even addressed on platforms like TikTok.
Users on social media expressed their surprise and concern regarding the presence of this mysterious cloud, putting forth different theories about its origin. Uncertainty and curiosity prevailed among the neighbors of Guadalupe, who wondered what could be behind this unusual event.