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In Huixtla They Carry Out Works with Charges to Families

Summary by PORTAVOZ
In a region where 76.6 percent live in poverty, the rates have generated discomfort on the part of the population CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ In the ejido Achilles Serdán, Huixtla, the bridge that collapsed a year ago because of the rains not only remains unreconstructed, but has become the pretext for imposing an access charge that has sparked discontent. Rural authorities are demanding 150 pesos per vehicle from those who enter the colony, despite th…
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In a region where 76.6 percent live in poverty, the rates have generated discomfort on the part of the population CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ In the ejido Achilles Serdán, Huixtla, the bridge that collapsed a year ago because of the rains not only remains unreconstructed, but has become the pretext for imposing an access charge that has sparked discontent. Rural authorities are demanding 150 pesos per vehicle from those who enter the colony, despite th…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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