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They were closed unilaterally by neighbors; some clogged with stones was used by assailants to flee

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Free "hijacked" streets in Ecatepec


September 2nd, 2019

The local government reopened five streets of the Carlos Hank González colony, closed to the circulation by settlers, in some cases with stones, which obstructed mobility in the area of San Andrés de la Cañada.

Armando Pérez Soria, director of Government, reported that a small group of neighbors decided to close some streets in that community. However, this represented a complication for most neighbors and public transport drivers.

“In the Hank González neighborhood, five streets were opened that had been closed by a minority of neighbors, this seriously affected the entire region of La Cañada because public transport passes through there, this result of the poor planning of a bridge that was made some years ago, ”he explained.

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Translator: Martín Caballero

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