Schools in Sonora are ready to receive students on August 31st, after no serious damage from rain or extraordinary incidents of theft or vandalism were reported during the vacation period. Beatriz Cota Ponce, acting head of the Ministry of Education and Culture (SEC), reported that the rainfall in recent weeks did cause some minor incidents at schools, mainly water leaks and fallen trees, but these were addressed promptly to prevent them from po…
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Schools in Sonora are ready to receive students on August 31st, after no serious damage from rain or extraordinary incidents of theft or vandalism were reported during the vacation period. Beatriz Cota Ponce, acting head of the Ministry of Education and Culture (SEC), reported that the rainfall in recent weeks did cause some minor incidents at schools, mainly water leaks and fallen trees, but these were addressed promptly to prevent them from po…