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Oil Spill Deals Economic Blow to Gulf Fishermen

VERACRUZ, Mexico — Every year, fish markets in the seaside Mexican city of Veracruz flood with a crush of customers in the lead up to Holy Week. This year, they were virtually empty.
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Veracruz faces a double crisis: that of insecurity and damage left by the oil spill. While solutions are demanded, the government turns away and organizes a free concert.

A month after the arrival of Chapopote in Playa Linda, in southern Veracruz, the environmental crisis continues to hit the fishermen of the area with force. What began as an emergency at sea, today has become an economic and social problem that keeps dozens of families in uncertainty. The nets are still contaminated and many are already completely useless. For those who live from fishing, this is not just a material damage: it is the direct loss…

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Ketchikan Daily News broke the news in Ketchikan, United States on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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