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This Is Guadalupe, 74-Year-Old Woman Who Lost Her Tarimas Factory in Tonalá for a Fire

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The heritage of the family of Mrs. Guadalupe Ríos was reduced to ashes, after his business where he built tarimas in the Santa Paula colony, in Tonalá, was set on fire. Related news: Fire in Bodega de Tarimas Provoca Evicted 20 people in Tonalá Guadalupe built the plant of tarimas throughout his life, and after 30 years, it burned and his work faded in front of his eyes in a matter of hours. “It’s all over. All the tool, all the wood, had money …
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The heritage of the family of Mrs. Guadalupe Ríos was reduced to ashes, after his business where he built tarimas in the Santa Paula colony, in Tonalá, was set on fire. Related news: Fire in Bodega de Tarimas Provoca Evicted 20 people in Tonalá Guadalupe built the plant of tarimas throughout his life, and after 30 years, it burned and his work faded in front of his eyes in a matter of hours. “It’s all over. All the tool, all the wood, had money …

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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