Carlos Morales placeholder image
Puebla / 23.08.2021 12:21:15
The governor Miguel Barbosa Huerta asked the federal government to include Puebla in the list of states that it will support with economic resources due to the effects left by Hurricane Grace, as he recalled that there was also damage in the state and up to 3 people lost their lives in the Sierra Norte.
In his usual press conference, the president expressed his solidarity with the states of Veracruz and Hidalgo, who also suffered the ravages of the cyclone that hit Mexican territory last weekend.
Read Also
- The experience versus impudence Jun 2, 2022
- Corrida: LFI deputy Aymeric Caron castigates “obstruction” and withdraws his text Nov 24, 2022
- It seems that Activision is sending teasers of the new Call of Duty to content creators Aug 15, 2021
- Paolo Fox horoscope tomorrow Aries – Virgo Sunday 18 July 2021 Jul 17, 2021
- “Buon Ferragosto Virginia”: letter from a TPI reader to the editorial staff Aug 15, 2021
- The rise and fall of Herlinda “La Chinda” Bobadilla, the powerful Honduran narco leader May 28, 2022
- Carrefour: Ground beef recalled due to risk of undeclared allergenic substances Nov 19, 2022
“We sympathize with the state of Veracruz, we sympathize with the state of Hidalgo and we ask the federation to also think about Puebla, the damage also affected Puebla, I ask the federation to extend its help to Puebla.”
He affirmed that in the next few hours he will formally communicate with the federation to request its intervention in the state, but he promised to direct the state budget to support with resources those who lost their homes and to repair roads that were “destroyed.”
Barbosa stressed that his government still works in the damaged areas because “It is impossible right now to have complete reports”; However, he warned that poor people are always the most affected by this type of meteorological situation.
“There are serious damages in crops, crops, roads, landslides, without a doubt it hits the poorest people, hits homes, the economy stops in all those places.”
According to Ana Lucía Hill Mayoral, head of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), a person lost his life in Huauchinango after the fall of a tree; meanwhile, two more died in Tlaola after a landslide that buried their home.
mpl
