President Sheinbaum on the Ground in Puebla Following Intense Rains / @Claudiashein @GobinoMX >>>
#FederalGovernment, #Mexico.- President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, completed her sixth consecutive day of site visits this Sunday in Pantepec, Puebla. Her mission was to survey the ongoing cleanup efforts in areas ravaged by the intense rainfall of the previous week. This proactive approach underscores the government’s commitment to immediate action and direct engagement with affected communities, ensuring a swift and coordinated response to the natural disaster. The President’s presence aims to reassure residents that federal support is comprehensive and unwavering.
«We visited the municipality of Pantepec, Puebla, to supervise the cleaning work and deliver a message to the people affected. We are leaving no one behind,» she confirmed via social media. This statement encapsulates the administration’s core philosophy of solidarity and equitable resource distribution in times of crisis. Her words are not just an official declaration but a personal promise to those who have suffered losses, cementing the notion that the government is shoulder-to-shoulder with its citizens.
Accompanying the Federal Chief Executive in Pantepec was a high-level delegation, including state governor Alejandro Armenta Mier, Minister of Welfare Ariadna Montiel Reyes, and IMSS Bienestar’s Director-General Alejandro Svarch Pérez. Other key figures present were Leticia Ramírez Amaya, Coordinator of Intergovernmental Affairs, and the local municipal president, Araceli Gaspar Cruz. This multi-level coordination, alongside personnel from the Army and Navy executing the Plan DN-III-E and Plan Marina recovery phases, demonstrates a unified front against the devastation.
Over the weekend, spanning 17th to 19th October, the President led vital support operations across multiple states. This included visits to Poza Rica, Álamo, and Tempoal in Veracruz, as well as Huehuetla and Tianguistengo in Hidalgo. Furthermore, she travelled to Tampico, Tamaulipas, to proactively monitor the rise of the Pánuco River, which, at the time of reporting, posed no immediate risk. These extensive tours highlight the scale of the government’s intervention and its dedication to regional disaster preparedness.
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