
According to recent reports, 5 waterways are on alert in different regions of Mexico, including Nuevo León, Puebla, Veracruz, Jalisco, and Tlaxcala.
In other news, a Tsotsil priest was murdered in Chiapas while leaving mass. The victim, identified as Marcelo Pérez, had been receiving constant threats from local bosses and organized crime. This unfortunate event has caused shock in the town of San Cristóbal de las Casas.
On the other hand, it is reported that 7 social programs in the country have mismanaged around 45 billion pesos. Coneval has indicated that these programs lacked the minimum approval criteria in their indicators and were missing technical and methodological support.
In a related topic, federal authorities revealed that a Venezuelan cartel operates a human trafficking network in Mexico City. It is confirmed that this organization, known as Tren de Aragua, exploits nearly one hundred women from Venezuela in areas such as Sullivan, La Merced, and Tlalpan.
Regarding other relevant news, Mexico is establishing itself as a provider of advanced technology to the United States. Additionally, a study by Conagua has revealed that 50% of rivers and lakes in the country are contaminated, making it necessary to take urgent measures to address this issue.