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Hurricane Erick Victims in Oaxaca without Help

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More than 15 days after Hurricane Erick hit the coasts of Oaxaca, humanitarian aid has not reached the affected municipalities, including Santa María Huatulco, said federal deputy for the Morena party, Carol Antonio Altamirano. The federal legislator said that in Huatulco, one of the main tourist destinations in the state, a total of 47,317 people suffered damage to their homes and were also affected by damage to roads, schools and crops, with t…
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He delivered 2,000 pantry supplies to 20 communities in four municipalities. Xalapa, Ver.– In the face of the effects of Hurricane Erick in the north of the state, the Veracruz System for the Integral Development of the Family (DIF), in coordination with the Ministry of Civil Protection (PC) and the municipalities, provided food supplies to the vulnerable population of El [...]

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XALAPA.— Faced with the effects of Hurricane Erick in the north of the state, the Sistema para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) of Veracruz, in coordination with the Ministry of Civil Protection and the municipalities, provided food supplies to vulnerable populations of El Higo, Panuco, Tampico Alto and Tempoal. Through the Directorate of Vulnerable Population Care, the DIF of Veracruz was distributed to vulnerable families in 20 commu…

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A spokesman announced that humanitarian aid arose from the solidarity and support of the Oaxacan people's movement for affected families

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More than 15 days after Hurricane Erick hit the coasts of Oaxaca, humanitarian aid has not reached the affected municipalities, including Santa María Huatulco, said federal deputy for the Morena party, Carol Antonio Altamirano. The federal legislator said that in Huatulco, one of the main tourist destinations in the state, a total of 47,317 people suffered damage to their homes and were also affected by damage to roads, schools and crops, with t…

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