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Lakes have formed in Hopelchen where before there were none.

Maya communities struggle in wake of Tropical Storm Cristóbal 

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The storm made landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula, bringing with it torrential rain that caused major flooding in dozens of Maya communities. 
Virus transmission has intensified since the end of lockdown.

July the worst month yet for new coronavirus cases; total now over 500,000

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July was Mexico’s worst month yet for new cases of the coronavirus with an average of 6,404 reported every day.
Train robbers at work.

As stealing fuel becomes more difficult, thieves turn to train robbery

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With the government having clamped down on fuel theft, criminals in Guanajuato and Querétaro are increasingly turning to freight trains.
quintana roo beach

Spas targeted in human trafficking crackdown in Quintana Roo

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Two protests and the arrest of 12 people for sex trafficking revealed that forced prostitution is just beneath the veneer of sun and sand.
Tourism Minister Torruco.

VisitMéxico debacle called attempt to damage site’s image

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The minister of tourism says a criminal complaint has been lodged against whoever was responsible for the suspension of the website.
Berenice Muñoz found a new opportunity delivering vegetables

Municipal authorities take belated steps to combat coronavirus

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They were necessary steps but the majority of people working in the market, who were just eking out a living before, are barely surviving now.
Bacalar is one of the municipalities that will switch to an orange coronavirus risk level.

Southern Quintana Roo will switch from red to orange on virus map

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The region will ease coronavirus restrictions as it moves from red to orange on the federal government’s Covid-19 “stoplight” map next week.
'Not Alone,' a 2017 street mural by several gallery members to commemorate that year's earthquake in Chiapas.

Chiapas gallery expresses Mayan culture in new ways

Galería MUY is a multi-faceted project involved in production, education, and fair commercialization of fine art grounded in indigenous cultures.
Artists' San José mural is dedicated to healthcare workers.

BCS: highest coronavirus infection rate, 2nd lowest murder rate

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The coronavirus continues to ramp up in Baja California Sur, placing the state in first place for the highest infection rate per capita.
Tiendita owner Andrés Arias had adopted a policy of taking care of himself and his clients to counter the coronavirus.

Food and beverage industry rallies to support the nation’s tienditas

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The initiative includes marketing campaigns and other tools to help shopkeepers keep their businesses up and running.