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Twelve People Are Trapped in IMSS 25 Hospital Elevator in Monterrey, NL

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During the morning of this Friday, at least 12 people were trapped in an elevator of the Clinic 25 of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), located on Lincoln and Gonzalitos Avenue, in Monterrey. The incident, allegedly caused by lack of maintenance, generated moments of tension and despair among those affected. Patients and family members who were inside the elevator managed to communicate with emergency bodies through their cell phones…
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During the morning of this Friday, at least 12 people were trapped in an elevator of the Clinic 25 of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), located on Lincoln and Gonzalitos Avenue, in Monterrey. The incident, allegedly caused by lack of maintenance, generated moments of tension and despair among those affected. Patients and family members who were inside the elevator managed to communicate with emergency bodies through their cell phones…

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By Itzel Chan MÉRIDA, MX.- Every day there are scenes in the Regional General Hospital No. 1 of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), known as T-1, that unleash a wave of citizen outrage. Patients and family members who come to the emergency area denounce the precarious conditions in which they remain for hours in wait for [...] The post YUCATÁN Saturation and precarious conditions in emergency IMSS T-1 Mérida generate citizen complaint…

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Workers of the night shift of the General Hospital of Zona #1 of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), accuse the deputy head of the nursing area of verbal and physical harassment, a situation in which the union of Section XXI has been forced to intervene, since the complaints have not been considered by the competent authorities. Marco Robledo Delgado, secretary general of the union organization, led a demonstration held on Wednesday mo…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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