Tomorrow They Will March Against Opacity by Spill in Veracruz
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The negative effects and toxicological damage resulting from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico – which affected the beaches of Tabasco, Veracruz and Tamaulipas – could take months to identify because monitoring studies are costly and “take their time,” researchers and specialists said.
Civil society in Veracruz called for a march against the lack of response from the Mexican government and the opacity in the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which has lasted more than a month with almost 1 million tons of hydrocarbon recovered, without the perpetrators being identified. "It is a protest march against the opacity with which the government has handled an environmental tragedy.
Residents of the municipality of Pajapan mobilized to demand an effective response from the authorities to the damage caused by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which has affected their environment and main productive activities.Under the slogan “March through the sea and the lagoon”, fishermen, transporters, restaurant workers and merchants walked from the municipal capital to Playa Linda, crossing communities such as San Juan Volador, Baja…
During the morning of this Sunday, April 5, the march through the sea and the lagoon that has left from Pajapan, municipality of the southern mountainous area of Veracruz to demand environmental and social justice to this oil spill that has occurred since March 2, and that has affected dozens of fishermen. Thus, the inhabitants of the mountainous area of the municipalities of Pajapan, Mecayapan and Tatahuicapan demonstrate that they demand just …
One month after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, civil organizations, environmental collectives and coastal communities of Veracruz announced a series of mobilizations for this Sunday 5...
This Sunday, April 5th, in Veracruz, a march is expected to demand transparency and justice in the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which has been unresolved for more than a month and without identifying those responsible. According to civil society organizations and citizens, they will take various parts of the state to show the environmental and economic damage in the more than 600 kilometers of coast. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel and sta…
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