Deadly Floods in Mexico: No Longer Exists the Fonden? Sheinbaum Explains What Happened to the Money
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After the floods caused by the rains in Mexico that left 64 dead in at least four states, the question arose again about what happened to the Natural Disaster Fund (Fonden). During its ‘morning’ conference on Monday, October 13, President Claudia Sheinbaum recalled that this fund was eliminated during the six-year period of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. However, that does not mean that there are no longer resources destined for natural disasters,…
The president guaranteed that sufficient resources were available to deal with the emergency caused by the rains.
“It’s ruinous. It’s this search for culprits [for the floods that caused the extreme rains in five entities of the country] and this zopiloting of some drivers, journalists, commentators and some media,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. In her morning conference, she pointed out that, in the face of emergencies such as the one in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, [...] Ruin, a media zopilot looking for culprits for the floods: Sheinbaum first ap…
The journalist recalled that the president herself said that in the PEF were contemplated “safe and safe” to face these catastrophes. Isaac Rosales Shipyard Informs Although there is no longer the Natural Disaster Fund (Fonden), there is a strengthening of plans that involve the armed forces such as the DN-III and financial safeguards through insurance against this type of phenomenon, said the director of Fortuna magazine, Claudia Villegas. Tha…
More than 60 people died and more than 60 disappeared have been the result of the floods in 5 states of Mexico—Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, Querétaro and San Luis Potosí—that are facing the challenges of reconstruction without FONDEN. Or the Natural Disaster Fund, disappeared in the six-year period of AMLO, and that in situations like this leads us to ask about the ability of the Mexican government to respond to thousands of people affected. Poza …
The recent floods and disasters caused by the rains in different states of the country, the most affected being Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, Querétaro and San Luis Potosí, have put on the table one of the most relevant issues in this type of disaster: the disappearance of the Natural Disaster Fund (Fonden), which for years was Mexico's main financial tool to deal with natural disasters.
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