Schools in Puebla, Hidalgo Move Classes Online Due to Cold Front
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Schools in Puebla, Hidalgo move classes online due to cold front
The Education Ministry (SE) ordered schools in the states of Hidalgo and Puebla to close on Monday due to cold front No. 13, which will bring low temperatures, heavy rain and frost to several regions of Mexico. In Puebla, students across 14,789 public and private schools in the Sierra Norte, Sierra Nororiental, Serdán and Atlixco valleys, as well as in the Mixteca and Angelópolis regions, will take classes online. Schools in the Sierra Norte an…
In Hidalgo, Puebla and Veracruz they suspended face-to-face classes by Frente Fr or 13, which bring rains and low temperatures in 12 states.
The governor of the state of Hidalgo, Julio Menchaca, reported that today Monday, November 10, 2025, 17 people were evacuated due to the cold weather conditions.This as part of the measures carried out by the Hidalgo Emergency Care Committee, before the entrance of the cold front number 13.Julio Menchaca: Hidalgo evacuates 17 people by cold front number 13Governor Julio Menchaca explained that the Hidalgo government has carried out the evacuatio…
TV Azteca Yucatán told you that the Frente Frío No. 13 entered Mexico during the night of last Saturday, November 9, and as the days went by it spread throughout the country, causing rains, winds, drops in temperatures and events in the north. Now, it has been revealed that classes have been suspended in at least 4 states of the Mexican Republic to protect students and teaching staff. In which states the classes were suspended by the Frente Frío…
The intense rains caused by the arrival of the Frente Frío number 13, recorded since Sunday night in municipalities of the Sierra Norte and Northeast of Puebla, are causing landslides and mud that affect the circulation on roads in the region. On this Monday afternoon, at approximately 2:30 p.m., [...] The post Rains cause landslides on mountain roads of Puebla appeared first on Oronoticias.
Huauchinango. The Secretary of Public Education of the State of Puebla, Manuel Viveros Narciso, led an evaluation meeting with more than 100 chiefs and heads of sector, supervisors and supervisors, as well as the principals of basic education schools; he again listened to the needs of educational institutions affected by the rains in the Sierra Norte, and reaffirmed his commitment to support management to address the affected infrastructure.
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