The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) ireported that various road blockades persist in the country, concentrated mainly in the states of Michoacan, Guanajuato y Jaliscowhich keeps traffic affected in several sections of the main highways.
According to the most recent report from the agency, total and partial closures occur at different points on the roads. Queretaro–San Luis Potosí, Queretaro–León, Morelia–Salamanca, Salvatierra–Yuriria, Morelia–Guadalajara, Guadalajara–Tepic and Zamora–Guadalajara, among others.
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In Guanajuato, damages are reported in the sections:
- Highway 57 (Querétaro–San Luis Potosí), from kilometer 57+300 to 62+200 and from 66+700 to 61+200.
- Highway 45 (Querétaro–León), with closures on the northern bypass of Irapuato (km 2+500), from Irapuato to Silao (km 127+450) and on the Silao–León section (km 159+500).
- Highway 43 (Morelia–Salamanca), in Valle de Santiago–Salamanca (km 90+000), as well as in Yuriria–Valle de Santiago (km 61+900).
- Highway 51 (Salvatierra–Yuriria), at kilometer 21+500.
In Jalisco, total blockades remain at:
- Highway 15 (Morelia–Guadalajara), between Ent. Acatlán and Guadalajara (km 118+900 and 121+500).
- Highway 15 (Guadalajara–Tepic), at km 112+000 and 17+800.
- Highway 35 (Zamora–Guadalajara), between Santa Rosa and La Barca (km 49+100).
In Michoacán, there are closures in both directions on Highway 15 (Morelia–Guadalajara), specifically in the Zamora–Jiquilpan section, at kilometers 170+200 and 190+100.
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Damage is also reported in other states, such as San Luis Potosí, at kilometer 58+000 of highway 57 (Querétaro–San Luis Potosí), and in Tlaxcala, on highway 136 (Los Reyes Méx.–Zacatepec, Puebla), in the Calpulalpan–Sanctorum section, kilometer 71+200.
Despite the closures, the SICT reported that traffic has already been restored on the León highway.Silao at the height of Puerto Interior, as well as at the León-Salamanca junction, both in the state of Guanajuato. Likewise, the Center SICT Tamaulipas confirmed the reopening of the Matamoros section–Reynosain the Río Bravo Bypass.
The agency urged citizens to stay informed through their official social networks and those of CAPUFE, in order to know the status of the roads in real time and avoid setbacks during their transfers.
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