Afro-Mexican Communities Devastated by Hurricane Erika Are Calling for Urgent Assistance.
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By MEGAN JANETSKY MEXICO CITY (AP) — Black communities along Mexico’s Pacific coast are demanding an immediate response from President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration a week after Hurricane Erick, saying poorer, predominantly Black communities have been disproportionately affected by hurricanes over the past three years. Hurricane Erick strengthened rapidly over the Pacific, making landfall as a Category 3 storm in the Costa Chica coastal mou…
The governor of Oaxaca, Solomon Jara Cruz, toured the communities affected by the hurricane “Erick” in the region of the Coast, with the aim of guaranteeing immediate and direct attention to the victims.During his visit, the Oaxacan governor reported that his legal and expanded cabinet is deployed in the impacted areas, coordinating cleaning and damage assessment efforts to define the necessary supports in conjunction with the federal government…
SANTIAGO TEPEXTLA.— Six days after the impact of Hurricane Erick on the Oaxacan coast, Governor Solomon Jara Cruz is still in territory, overseeing the distribution of humanitarian aid to the people affected, as well as the rehabilitation of roads, roads and waste disposal. Through the members of the legal and expanded cabinet scattered throughout the area, the Government of Oaxaca carries water, food and other supplies to the communities affect…
· To put the Coast on its feet, it is estimated to deliver about 3,000 birth, marriage, divorce or death certificates Martyrs of Tacubaya, Oax. June 25, 2025.- Governor Solomon Jara Cruz announced the program “Civil Registry Near You” to support people affected by hurricane “Erick”, to recover official documents such as birth, marriage, divorce or death certificates, among others.
The unit reported that this Friday they moved by land from Mexico City, a thousand pantry and a thousand liters of water.
Raúl Flores Martínez, made up of 100 highly trained operational and administrative elements, the Emergency Response Brigades (BRE) of the Mexican Navy (Semar), is ready to provide support to the civilian population in the event of natural disasters or emergency situations. General Corps Fragata Captain Leonel Segura Martínez, a member of that brigade, said that the team's main mission is to assist in areas affected by phenomena such as floods, f…
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