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They Detect Plague in Trees and Order Cutting of 17 Specimens in Alameda De Celaya

Celaya, Guanajuato.- After several scares that have taken visitors to the Alameda de Celaya, as well as sportsmen who come daily to walk or run and who have witnessed trees that have fallen at different times, the Environment Directorate determined that 17 trees that suffer from pests or are already dead on their feet must be cut down. The Director of Environment, Libya Patiño, reported that these are 17 trees affected by the plague known as liv…
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Celaya, Guanajuato.- After several scares that have taken visitors to the Alameda de Celaya, as well as sportsmen who come daily to walk or run and who have witnessed trees that have fallen at different times, the Environment Directorate determined that 17 trees that suffer from pests or are already dead on their feet must be cut down. The Director of Environment, Libya Patiño, reported that these are 17 trees affected by the plague known as liv…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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