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Chapopote Arrives in San Lázaro! Deputies Exhibit Spill in the Gulf

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With a gesture as symbolic as it was uncomfortable, members of the Citizens’ Movement took to the Chamber of Deputies a boat with chapopote to demonstrate—literally—the consequences of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It was not just a visual protest: it was an attempt to shake the official narrative that, they accuse, has minimized the environmental and social impact of this disaster. Legislators Laura Ballesteros and Sergio Gil headed the …
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By: Martha Alicia Martínez ParedesWith a bucket and a smaller container full of chapopote, the deputies of the Citizen Movement (MC), Sergio Gil and Laura Ballesteros, demanded the attention of the authorities in San Lázaro in the face of the hydrocarbon spill that affects the Gulf of Mexico for weeks. Legislators said that the material was collected in the Chachalacas Barra, located in the municipality of Ursulo Galván, Veracruz, and warned tha…

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With a gesture as symbolic as it was uncomfortable, members of the Citizens’ Movement took to the Chamber of Deputies a boat with chapopote to demonstrate—literally—the consequences of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It was not just a visual protest: it was an attempt to shake the official narrative that, they accuse, has minimized the environmental and social impact of this disaster. Legislators Laura Ballesteros and Sergio Gil headed the …

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Victoria, Tamaulipas.— The presence of hydrocarbon residues on Tamaulipas beaches remains under official surveillance. Until now, the state government claims that there are no reports of damage to marine fauna or coastal vegetation, despite the fact that the chapopot continues to appear irregularly in different parts of the coast. The Secretariat for Urban Development and the Environment reported that cleaning and monitoring tasks remain active …

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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