This Thursday during “La Mañanera”, the head of the Ministry of Communications and Transportation, Jesús Antonio Esteva Medinapresented the road effects that each state had after the intense extraordinary rains that occurred from October 6 to 9 in the states of Veracruz, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo.
This morning, from the National Palace, the owner declared that from yesterday, Wednesday, October 15, to today, the early hours of Thursday, October 16, “The number of 191 isolated communities was reduced to only 160.”
In Hidalgo it was reported 111but this Thursday it decreased to 84; in Puebla, 29 they went to 21; In Querétaro, due to a landslide, the number of cut-off communities increased 3 until 10; in San Luis Potosí they went from 2 just a and in Veracruz it was only reduced to 45 when yesterday they reported 46 localities in this condition.
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STATE | AFFECTED LOCATIONS | UNCOMMUNICATED LOCATIONS |
Hidalgo | 28 | 84 |
Puebla | 23 | 21 |
Queretaro | 8 | 10 |
San Luis Potosi | 12 | 1 |
Veracruz | 37 | 45 |
A total of 108 localities affected and, so far, 160 localities that remain incommunicado.
Roads have been opened in the aforementioned entities, but many others remain closed:
- Hidalgo: 107 roads closed, 119 open
- Puebla: 33, 4
- Queretaro: 17, 10
- San Luis Potosi: 0, 18
- Veracruz: 10, 27
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