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  1. Relatives of Mexico’s disappeared hold Mother’s Day protest

    Thousands of people, led by mothers of those who have disappeared during decades of drug violence, marched in Mexico's capital, protesting the violence and impunity plaguing the country as it prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup. #mexico #mexicocity #mothersday #worldcup #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow Reuters on Facebook:…

    fllics.com/en/video/relatives-

  2. #ClimateCrisis #MexicoCity #WaterIsLife

    "One of the planet’s biggest cities is sinking so rapidly it’s visible from space

    Mexico City is sinking at such an alarming rate that it’s visible from the space. Imagery from a powerful NASA radar system is revealing subsidence rates of more than 0.5 inches a month — making the city one of the planet’s fasting-sinking capitals.

    The sprawling metropolis, also one of the world’s biggest cities, stretches out across a high-altitude lake and sits atop an ancient aquifer, which provides around 60% of drinking water for the city’s 22 million residents.

    Over the years, this aquifer has been so over-pumped that it’s caused the land above it to subside. Over-extraction has also contributed to a chronic water crisis that has left the Mexico City facing a potential day zero, where taps run dry.

    The city’s rapid sinking has been exacerbated by relentless urban development, with new infrastructure adding extra weight on top of the clay-rich soil."

    cnn.com/2026/05/05/climate/mex

  3. Mexico’s Sheinbaum travels to Barcelona for ‘progressive’ confab, tension-easing talks with Spain

    MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum visits Spain this weekend on a twofold mission: to show solidarity with fellow…
    #Spain #ES #Europe #Europa #EU #Barcelona #confab #country #decision #hernáncortés #Madrid #Mexico #mexicocity #nation #past #president #sheinbaum #war #whitehouse
    europesays.com/spain/6897/

  4. "#Writer, #critic, #cultural #commentator, #polyglot, and multilingual #translator #IlanStavans is very clear about his #Jewish heritage: His grandparents had been #Shtetl-dwellers in Eastern #Europe, in #Poland and the #Ukraine, and moved to #Mexico between 1919 and 1929 to flee #poverty, #antisemitism, and #pogroms. #Stavans was born in #MexicoCity in 1961 to an #Ashkenazi family.

    This certitude differentiates Stavans from many of the characters in #ElIluminado, a #graphicnovel in #English and #Spanglish that Stavans co-#wrote with #illustrator and writer #SteveSheinkin. In the #book, some of the characters are crypto-#Jews and are not entirely sure of, but suspect or deny, their Jewish heritage.

    El Iluminado was first published in 2012 by Basic #Books/Hachette. The University of #NewMexico Press republished it in March , because “the story is about #SantaFe and New Mexico, and is of this community,” says #UNM Press Director Stephen Hull."

    santafenewmexican.com/pasatiem

  5. Peoples Reject Sheinbaum’s Visit to Morelos for the Anniversary of the Zapata’s Death

    Indigenous peoples and organizations rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum’s visit to the Hacienda de Chinameca in Morelos on the occasion of the 107th anniversary of Emiliano Zapata’s assassination, asserting that her actions against communities—such as the lack of justice for community defender Samir Flores and the operation of the Huexca thermoelectric plant—contradict the revolutionary’s “ideology and legacy.”

    “The celebratory statements regarding historical Zapatismo by the nation’s president and our state’s governor have not been accompanied by decisive actions to shed light on these crimes, nor by policies of listening to the peoples,” they stated in a declaration, in which they expressed their distrust of the leaders’ words.

    “We recall that in the first year of López Obrador’s administration, declared nationally as the Year of Zapata, was the year of the murder of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes,” a Nahua activist who fought against the Morelos Integral Project (PIM) and was murdered on February 20, 2019, the communities noted.

    That year, the People’s Front in Defense of Land and Water (FPDTA) of Morelos, Puebla, and Tlaxcala, together with the National Indigenous Congress and the communities of Huexca, Amilcingo, Ayala, and other areas, occupied the Hacienda de Chinameca “in protest against President López Obrador,” who sought to honor Zapata there, “while as president he betrayed his word to cancel the thermoelectric plant and the gas pipeline and also carried out a consultation that was clearly in defense of the thermoelectric plant,” which was not suspended following the death of Flores Soberanes.

    More than seven years after the murder, the communities stated, “we have no justice, in the same situation, now with our murdered comrade Sandra Rosa Camacho, a human rights defender and defender of traditional customs in the municipality of Temoac—all because impunity reigns in the country. With this visit, on the one hand, the state seeks to reclaim the figure of Zapata, and on the other, it contradicts his ideology and legacy.”

    They also reiterated that the thermoelectric plant of the Morelos Integral Project remains active and pollutes the waters of the Cuautla River, in addition to causing noise and air pollution in the community of Huexca.

    The communities and organizations demanded an end to impunity and called for an investigation into the murder of Samir Flores, as well as for former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco, current Congressman Hugo Eric Flores, former Morelos Attorney General Uriel Carmona, Valentín Lavin, and Angelina N, alias La Patrona, to be summoned to testify.

    “We demand justice for Samir and the peoples of Morelos, and we celebrate the legacy we make our own—from below, popular, and to the left of Emiliano Zapata—which lives on in the organized autonomous communities that the government refuses to see or hear, and instead attacks,” they concluded.

    Below is the full statement:

    Let’s Celebrate Emiliano Zapata’s Anniversary with Justice

    Justice for the people.

    Justice for Samir

    Chinameca, a place symbolic of the betrayal and assassination of Emiliano Zapata, will receive Mexico’s president and other officials for the government’s official recognition of Emiliano Zapata’s struggle, ideology, and enduring presence among the people.

    We recall that in the first year of López Obrador’s administration—declared nationwide as the Year of Zapata—was the year of the assassination of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes, 2019, a year in which, together with the National Indigenous Congress and the peoples of Huexca, Amilcingo, Ayala, and other regions, we gathered there to denounce President López Obrador and to honor General Zapata from that very place, while, as president, he betrayed his word to cancel the thermoelectric plant and the gas pipeline and, furthermore, carried out a consultation that was clearly in defense of the thermoelectric plant. This consultation took place following a series of forums organized by the federal government’s “superdelegate” for Morelos, the now-Zionist congressman Hugo Erik Flores, with whom our comrade Samir had engaged in a fierce debate just before he was murdered. His murder did not warrant suspending the referendum, in which—it must be remembered—if only the towns and communities affected by the power plant and the gas pipeline had been counted, the NO vote would have won. Instead, however, the large urban centers were also consulted, tipping the balance in favor of the YES vote.

    Seven years later, we still have no justice; we find ourselves in the same situation, now with the murder of our compañera Sandra Rosa Camacho, a human rights defender and advocate for traditional customs in the municipality of Temoac—all because impunity reigns in this country. With this visit, on the one hand, the state seeks to reclaim Zapata’s legacy, while on the other, it contradicts his ideals and legacy.

    The Morelos Comprehensive Project, centered around the Huexca thermoelectric plant, remains in place, polluting the waters of the Cuautla River and causing noise and air pollution in the community, since it is located just 300 meters from the community’s preschool, and it continues to poison the political climate—not only regionally but nationally—as the murder of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes, a representative of the community opposition to the plan’s implementation, remains unpunished.

    That is why—because the statements by the President of the nation and the governor of our state celebrating the legacy of Zapatismo have not been accompanied by decisive action to solve these crimes, nor by policies that truly listen to the people—we do not trust their words.

    We demand an investigation into the murder of our brother Samir Flores and call on Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Hugo Eric Flores, Uriel Carmona, Valentín Lavin, and Angelina N, alias La Patrona, to testify.

    It is wonderful that a museum is being built to house and highlight the participation of Zapatista women in the historic struggle of the Mexican Revolution, but at the same time, as women from Zapata’s homeland, we continue to carry the wound of being recognized in museums but not in everyday politics. The wound caused by the murders of Samir and Sandra is also ours.

    That is why today, just as we have every year since 2019, we demand justice for Samir and the peoples of Morelos, and we celebrate the legacy we make our own—from below, popular, and to the left of Emiliano Zapata—which lives on in the organized autonomous communities that the government refuses to see or hear, and instead attacks.

    Morelos, April 10, 2026

    Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua Morelos, Puebla, Tlaxcala

    Red Morelense de apoyo al CIG-CNI Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    Colectiva Diversa

    Empalabrando colectivo

    Unión de Comunidades Indígenas de la Zona Norte del Istmo de Tehuantepec, UCIZONI

    Raíces en resistencia Tlatelolco, CDMX

    Colectivo Luciérnagas que Siembran, CDMX

    RAIS/Red de Apoyo Iztapalapa Sexta

    Profes en la Sexta

    Colectivo Gavilanas

    Colectivo Cuaderno Común

    Colectivo Cafetos

    Colectivo La Otra Justicia

    Colectivo La Grieta

    Comunidad Tanezi Calli en Resistencia

    Comunidad de XOCHITLANEZI

    El Grupo de la Puerta, Puebla/CDMX

    Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Bartolomé de las Casas

    Instituto Cultural Autónomo Rubén Jaramillo Ménez, Morelos

    La Oveja Roja

    Colectivo Tierra y Libertad Cuautla, Morelos

    Sexta por la libre, Yucatán

    Morada Tropikal El Teatrito Yucatán

    Mínima Galería Íntima/Narraturgias de la Memoria

    El bordado de Ramona

    Colectivo Mujeres Tierra

    Mexicali Resiste

    Concejo Autónomo de Santiago Mexquititlán Amealco Querétaro

    Espacio de lucha contra el olvidoy la represión . Elcor, Chiapas

    Antsetik Ts’unun, mujeres defensoras de Chiapas

    Red de Resistencias y Rebeldías AJMAQ, Chiapas

    Partido de los Comunistas

    Mexicanos Unidos

    Brigada Callejera de apoyo a la mujer

    Colectivo Criptopozol DDHH

    Comité de Enlace Latinoamericano, CELC

    Organización Popilar Francisco Villa de Izquierda Independiente

    Concejo Indígena y Popular de Guerrero y Emiliano Zapata, CIPOG-EZ

    Comunidad Indígena Otomí residente de la CDMX

    UPREZ Benito Juárez

    Café Zapata Vive

    Juventud Comunista de México

    Jorge Alonso, Ciesas Occidente

    Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM Iztapalapa

    Gilberto López y Rivas, profesor investigador INAH Morelos

    Efraín Rojas Bruschetta

    Alberto Colín, adherente a la sexta

    Calixto Trinidad Carbajal Balderas, de La Otra en el Sur de Morelos

    Oralba Castillo Nájera de Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    Márgara Millán, Red de feminismos descoloniales

    Servando Gajá, Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    José Antonio Olvera Llamas, Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    María de Lourdes Lara López, Nuestra Alegue Rebeldía

    Dr. Calixto Trinidad Carbajal Balderas de la Otra en el Sur de Morelos

    Original text published by Desinformémonos on April 10th, 2026.
    Translated by Schools for Chiapas.

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #chiapas #ezln #mexico #MexicoCity #northAmerica #zapatista
  6. Peoples Reject Sheinbaum’s Visit to Morelos for the Anniversary of the Zapata’s Death

    Indigenous peoples and organizations rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum’s visit to the Hacienda de Chinameca in Morelos on the occasion of the 107th anniversary of Emiliano Zapata’s assassination, asserting that her actions against communities—such as the lack of justice for community defender Samir Flores and the operation of the Huexca thermoelectric plant—contradict the revolutionary’s “ideology and legacy.”

    “The celebratory statements regarding historical Zapatismo by the nation’s president and our state’s governor have not been accompanied by decisive actions to shed light on these crimes, nor by policies of listening to the peoples,” they stated in a declaration, in which they expressed their distrust of the leaders’ words.

    “We recall that in the first year of López Obrador’s administration, declared nationally as the Year of Zapata, was the year of the murder of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes,” a Nahua activist who fought against the Morelos Integral Project (PIM) and was murdered on February 20, 2019, the communities noted.

    That year, the People’s Front in Defense of Land and Water (FPDTA) of Morelos, Puebla, and Tlaxcala, together with the National Indigenous Congress and the communities of Huexca, Amilcingo, Ayala, and other areas, occupied the Hacienda de Chinameca “in protest against President López Obrador,” who sought to honor Zapata there, “while as president he betrayed his word to cancel the thermoelectric plant and the gas pipeline and also carried out a consultation that was clearly in defense of the thermoelectric plant,” which was not suspended following the death of Flores Soberanes.

    More than seven years after the murder, the communities stated, “we have no justice, in the same situation, now with our murdered comrade Sandra Rosa Camacho, a human rights defender and defender of traditional customs in the municipality of Temoac—all because impunity reigns in the country. With this visit, on the one hand, the state seeks to reclaim the figure of Zapata, and on the other, it contradicts his ideology and legacy.”

    They also reiterated that the thermoelectric plant of the Morelos Integral Project remains active and pollutes the waters of the Cuautla River, in addition to causing noise and air pollution in the community of Huexca.

    The communities and organizations demanded an end to impunity and called for an investigation into the murder of Samir Flores, as well as for former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, former Morelos Governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco, current Congressman Hugo Eric Flores, former Morelos Attorney General Uriel Carmona, Valentín Lavin, and Angelina N, alias La Patrona, to be summoned to testify.

    “We demand justice for Samir and the peoples of Morelos, and we celebrate the legacy we make our own—from below, popular, and to the left of Emiliano Zapata—which lives on in the organized autonomous communities that the government refuses to see or hear, and instead attacks,” they concluded.

    Below is the full statement:

    Let’s Celebrate Emiliano Zapata’s Anniversary with Justice

    Justice for the people.

    Justice for Samir

    Chinameca, a place symbolic of the betrayal and assassination of Emiliano Zapata, will receive Mexico’s president and other officials for the government’s official recognition of Emiliano Zapata’s struggle, ideology, and enduring presence among the people.

    We recall that in the first year of López Obrador’s administration—declared nationwide as the Year of Zapata—was the year of the assassination of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes, 2019, a year in which, together with the National Indigenous Congress and the peoples of Huexca, Amilcingo, Ayala, and other regions, we gathered there to denounce President López Obrador and to honor General Zapata from that very place, while, as president, he betrayed his word to cancel the thermoelectric plant and the gas pipeline and, furthermore, carried out a consultation that was clearly in defense of the thermoelectric plant. This consultation took place following a series of forums organized by the federal government’s “superdelegate” for Morelos, the now-Zionist congressman Hugo Erik Flores, with whom our comrade Samir had engaged in a fierce debate just before he was murdered. His murder did not warrant suspending the referendum, in which—it must be remembered—if only the towns and communities affected by the power plant and the gas pipeline had been counted, the NO vote would have won. Instead, however, the large urban centers were also consulted, tipping the balance in favor of the YES vote.

    Seven years later, we still have no justice; we find ourselves in the same situation, now with the murder of our compañera Sandra Rosa Camacho, a human rights defender and advocate for traditional customs in the municipality of Temoac—all because impunity reigns in this country. With this visit, on the one hand, the state seeks to reclaim Zapata’s legacy, while on the other, it contradicts his ideals and legacy.

    The Morelos Comprehensive Project, centered around the Huexca thermoelectric plant, remains in place, polluting the waters of the Cuautla River and causing noise and air pollution in the community, since it is located just 300 meters from the community’s preschool, and it continues to poison the political climate—not only regionally but nationally—as the murder of our comrade Samir Flores Soberanes, a representative of the community opposition to the plan’s implementation, remains unpunished.

    That is why—because the statements by the President of the nation and the governor of our state celebrating the legacy of Zapatismo have not been accompanied by decisive action to solve these crimes, nor by policies that truly listen to the people—we do not trust their words.

    We demand an investigation into the murder of our brother Samir Flores and call on Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Hugo Eric Flores, Uriel Carmona, Valentín Lavin, and Angelina N, alias La Patrona, to testify.

    It is wonderful that a museum is being built to house and highlight the participation of Zapatista women in the historic struggle of the Mexican Revolution, but at the same time, as women from Zapata’s homeland, we continue to carry the wound of being recognized in museums but not in everyday politics. The wound caused by the murders of Samir and Sandra is also ours.

    That is why today, just as we have every year since 2019, we demand justice for Samir and the peoples of Morelos, and we celebrate the legacy we make our own—from below, popular, and to the left of Emiliano Zapata—which lives on in the organized autonomous communities that the government refuses to see or hear, and instead attacks.

    Morelos, April 10, 2026

    Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua Morelos, Puebla, Tlaxcala

    Red Morelense de apoyo al CIG-CNI Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    Colectiva Diversa

    Empalabrando colectivo

    Unión de Comunidades Indígenas de la Zona Norte del Istmo de Tehuantepec, UCIZONI

    Raíces en resistencia Tlatelolco, CDMX

    Colectivo Luciérnagas que Siembran, CDMX

    RAIS/Red de Apoyo Iztapalapa Sexta

    Profes en la Sexta

    Colectivo Gavilanas

    Colectivo Cuaderno Común

    Colectivo Cafetos

    Colectivo La Otra Justicia

    Colectivo La Grieta

    Comunidad Tanezi Calli en Resistencia

    Comunidad de XOCHITLANEZI

    El Grupo de la Puerta, Puebla/CDMX

    Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Bartolomé de las Casas

    Instituto Cultural Autónomo Rubén Jaramillo Ménez, Morelos

    La Oveja Roja

    Colectivo Tierra y Libertad Cuautla, Morelos

    Sexta por la libre, Yucatán

    Morada Tropikal El Teatrito Yucatán

    Mínima Galería Íntima/Narraturgias de la Memoria

    El bordado de Ramona

    Colectivo Mujeres Tierra

    Mexicali Resiste

    Concejo Autónomo de Santiago Mexquititlán Amealco Querétaro

    Espacio de lucha contra el olvidoy la represión . Elcor, Chiapas

    Antsetik Ts’unun, mujeres defensoras de Chiapas

    Red de Resistencias y Rebeldías AJMAQ, Chiapas

    Partido de los Comunistas

    Mexicanos Unidos

    Brigada Callejera de apoyo a la mujer

    Colectivo Criptopozol DDHH

    Comité de Enlace Latinoamericano, CELC

    Organización Popilar Francisco Villa de Izquierda Independiente

    Concejo Indígena y Popular de Guerrero y Emiliano Zapata, CIPOG-EZ

    Comunidad Indígena Otomí residente de la CDMX

    UPREZ Benito Juárez

    Café Zapata Vive

    Juventud Comunista de México

    Jorge Alonso, Ciesas Occidente

    Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM Iztapalapa

    Gilberto López y Rivas, profesor investigador INAH Morelos

    Efraín Rojas Bruschetta

    Alberto Colín, adherente a la sexta

    Calixto Trinidad Carbajal Balderas, de La Otra en el Sur de Morelos

    Oralba Castillo Nájera de Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    Márgara Millán, Red de feminismos descoloniales

    Servando Gajá, Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    José Antonio Olvera Llamas, Nuestra Alegre Rebeldía

    María de Lourdes Lara López, Nuestra Alegue Rebeldía

    Dr. Calixto Trinidad Carbajal Balderas de la Otra en el Sur de Morelos

    Original text published by Desinformémonos on April 10th, 2026.
    Translated by Schools for Chiapas.

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #chiapas #ezln #mexico #MexicoCity #northAmerica #zapatista
  7. A free #DinosaurFestival is coming to #MexicoCity with concerts, #games, and a #ToySwap

    A free event in Mexico City featuring workshops, live music, and themed games for kids who love dinosaurs

    by Elva Pérez, April 10, 2026

    "If you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate the little ones, this dinosaur festival in Mexico City is just what you need. It’s an event designed especially for young dinosaur fans that promises a morning full of fun, creativity, and plenty of Jurassic imagination.

    "One of the event’s biggest draws is its variety of activities. There will be dinosaur mask-making so every little one can tap into their artistic side, plus a fun dinosaur scavenger hunt that will put their spirit of exploration to the test.

    "You’ll also find activities like a toy swap, ideal for encouraging exchange and giving new life to those forgotten items. And if that weren’t enough, there will be a plaster mini-dinosaur casting activity that’s sure to delight the most curious visitors.

    "Music is not left out either. The festival will feature a live concert with artists such as Jack Ditortion, Manu Choque, and Crazysaurios, who will set the perfect mood to keep the energy at its peak.

    "The event is designed to be enjoyed as a family, so we recommend wearing comfortable clothes and, of course, bringing your best dino spirit to make the most of every activity."

    📅 Saturday, April 25
    📍 Mercado Público 221, Santa Isabel Tola
    ⏰ 11:00 a.m.
    🎟️ Free admission

    cdmxsecreta.com/en/gam-dinosau

    #SolarPunkSunday #SpendTimeOutdoors #Mexico #SharingToys

  8. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “SPECI MMMX 131605Z 06003KT 7SM SKC 18/01 A3037 NOSIG RMK HZY” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  9. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 041642Z 00000KT 6SM SKC 18/03 A3040 NOSIG RMK HZY ISOL CU” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  10. Former Ohio golf pro stole $900K, skipped to Mexico. Will he be caught?

    The extradition process has begun for the former controller for a Cincinnati country club accused of stealing nearly…
    #NewsBeep #News #Golf #Coldstream #ColdstreamCountryClub #CountryClub #courtdocuments #golf #KatherineSulky #KinleyLee #mexico #MexicoCity #Sports #thecountryclub #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/343994/

  11. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 231548Z 00000KT 3SM BR HZ BKN015 OVC070 12/09 A3048 NOSIG RMK 8/57/” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  12. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 171845Z 29004KT 6SM SCT020 BKN080 20/03 A3023 NOSIG RMK 8/230 HZY DSNT TCU W” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  13. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 081556Z 00000KT 8SM SCT020 BKN080 17/08 A3040 NOSIG RMK 8/530 HZY” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  14. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 041740Z 00000KT 5SM SKC 21/07 A3036 NOSIG RMK SLP120 57013 900 HZY CI” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  15. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 231441Z 06004KT 4SM FEW020 BKN220 13/08 A3043 NOSIG RMK SLP174 52009 911 8/508 HZY” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #airport #mexicocity #mexico #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  16. #Wikipedia - #Mexico

    "The #EndhóDam, often referred to as the 'largest septic tank in Latin America' is a heavily polluted body of water that was built in the 1950s to supply irrigation water to the #MezquitalValley region of the State of Hidalgo and today receives about 70% of #MexicoCity's sewage effluent. The river that feeds the dam is also a major repository for industrial waste from an oil refinery, two large cement factories, and several industrial parks in the region. These sources of pollution have spread to nearby springs affecting people, animals and crops. Journalist Carlos Carabaña indicates that since 2007, the National Water Commission has issued reports to municipal and state authorities repeatedly informing them of the presence of high levels of heavy metals in the nearby wells, urging the authorities to take action because of the potential health risks posed by the dam. Other effects related to contamination from the dam include damage to crops in the communities neighboring the dam, poisoning of livestock, and stigmatization of agricultural products from the Mezquital Valley region."

    Related article - The sewage water from Mexico City, one of the biggest cities in the world, is directly discharged to surface water bodies and conducted several kilometers through an area known as the Mezquital Valley. The socioeconomic context has been rigged by the sewage water, providing benefits for some and affecting others.

    storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/b

    #SacrificeZones #SEZs #HumanRights #HumanRightsFreeZone #Pollution #EnvironmentalDegradation #EnvironmentalRacism #EconomicSacrificZones #WaterIsLife #Industries #IndustrialUse #PollutionSacrificeZones
    #GlobalSacrificeZones #CorporateColonialism

  17. Spanish conquistadors being attacked on a causeway into Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital

  18. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 121645Z 00000KT 6SM FEW020 20/11 A3025 NOSIG RMK 8/100 HZY” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #mexicocity #mexico #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl

  19. Aviation weather for Licenciado Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City area (Mexico) is “MMMX 091749Z COR 36004KT 7SM BKN020 BKN080 19/13 A3026 NOSIG RMK SLP105 57003 957 8/130 HZY MDT CU S NW” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/mmmx/en #mexicocity #mexico #licenciadobenitojuarezinternationalairport #mmmx #mex #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl