They Sing to Nahle Run for Spill
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A song that circulates on social networks launches a complaint to the Governor of Veracruz, Rocío Nahle, who has minimized the consequences of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The issue questions the governor for her stance on the spill, expressing the feelings of inhabitants and fishermen affected by pollution on the coasts. The melody, at the rate of jarocho, appears in a video broadcast on platforms such as TikTok, Facebook and Instagram.
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced yesterday morning that after a meeting with the Secretary of Welfare it was agreed to give an extraordinary 15 thousand pesos support to the fishermen affected by the fuel spill in the Gulf of Mexico, through Bienpesca.
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico affects fishermen and the environment, with impacts that already extend to hundreds of kilometers of coastline. Authorities work to contain pollution, investigate its origin and mitigate its economic and ecological consequences, while announcing direct aid to those affected. Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico affects fishermen and the environment while containment continues The Mexican government deploys containm…
Gabriela Vázquez Will Support Fishermen by Crude Spill Federal Government Announces Direct Economic Support to Affected Fishermen Veracruz.- Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that fishermen affected by the presence of hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico will receive extraordinary support of 15,000 pesos to compensate for the effects on their productive activity.The resource will be granted to fishermen from the states of Mexico. [...…
The Coral Corridor Network of the Gulf of Mexico demanded a comprehensive response to the contingency and requested the suspension of oil exploration and extraction activities. It also warned that coastal communities begin to register health impacts, reported economic damage and the absence of clean-up actions and compensation for the losses suffered.
The measure seeks to address impacts in Tabasco and Veracruz. Clean-up and containment work continues in coastal areas.
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