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Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Affects Towns in Veracruz and Tabasco

Veracruz, Mexico. — A week after a hydrocarbon spill was recorded in the Gulf of Mexico, fishing and indigenous communities in southern Veracruz and northern Tabasco report the expansion of the capopot along 230 kilometres of coastline, with 39 affected localities, while reporting a lack of official information, delays in cleaning and serious environmental and economic impacts. According to reports from the Coral Corridor Network of the Gulf of …
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Veracruz, Mexico. — A week after a hydrocarbon spill was recorded in the Gulf of Mexico, fishing and indigenous communities in southern Veracruz and northern Tabasco report the expansion of the capopot along 230 kilometres of coastline, with 39 affected localities, while reporting a lack of official information, delays in cleaning and serious environmental and economic impacts. According to reports from the Coral Corridor Network of the Gulf of …

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Agencia de noticias SLP San Luis Potosi broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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