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Neighbors Fear New Fall of Trees in Zapopan; Two Years Ago They Were Held Incommunicado

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
At the crossroads of Volcán Paricutin and Volcán Tancitaro, inhabitants remember that two years ago three similar specimens fell, which left them incommunicado for several days. So far, the town council of Zapopan has not reported how many trees at risk have been reported nor the colonies where they are concentrated; however, the authorities say that they have made the withdrawal of some at risk. With information: Cecilia Cerna
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At the crossroads of Volcán Paricutin and Volcán Tancitaro, inhabitants remember that two years ago three similar specimens fell, which left them incommunicado for several days. So far, the town council of Zapopan has not reported how many trees at risk have been reported nor the colonies where they are concentrated; however, the authorities say that they have made the withdrawal of some at risk. With information: Cecilia Cerna

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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