Retirement Protests Increase Lack of Fuel on Mexico's Southern Border - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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August 11, 2025 – Tapachula (Mexico) – EFE. The shortage of fuel in the southern border region of Mexico has intensified due to a protest by retired Pemex. These protesters, who demand improvements in their medical services, blocked a terminal of the company in Puerto Chiapas, which has led to the closure of service stations, rationing and long lines to supply themselves. The protest is led by a group of 425 retirees, representing some 180 famil…
Tapachula (Mexico), 11 Aug (EFE).- The shortage of fuel on the southern border of Mexico due to the lack of payments to Mexican Petroleum suppliers (Pemex) was intensified this Monday by a blockade of retirees to a parastatal terminal in Puerto Chiapas in the face of absences in their medical services. Protesters demanded medical attention and supply of medicines, while in the region closed petrol stations are reported, rationing to 20 liters pe…
Motorists began panic shopping at the warning of possible missing persons, while some gas stations stopped selling fuel or ration it.
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