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Overflowing Violence, Thousands of Missing Persons and Historical Collapse in the Economy

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CULIACÁN, SIN.- Sinaloa faces one of the most critical stages of insecurity and violence in its recent history, with 2,76 murders in 14 months and 2,835 enforced disappearances, according to a report presented by citizen and business organizations. Martha Reyes Zazueta, president of Coparmex in the state, pointed out that the situation has also led to a significant fall in sectors such as commercial, real estate and gastronomic.In a press confer…
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CULIACÁN, SIN.- Sinaloa faces one of the most critical stages of insecurity and violence in its recent history, with 2,76 murders in 14 months and 2,835 enforced disappearances, according to a report presented by citizen and business organizations. Martha Reyes Zazueta, president of Coparmex in the state, pointed out that the situation has also led to a significant fall in sectors such as commercial, real estate and gastronomic.In a press confer…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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