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Benito Juárez municipal waste cleanup and senior aid
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In early July, municipal authorities in Benito Juárez (alongside counterparts in Chihuahua) began dismantling illegal dump sites, marking the start of a coordinated effort to address uncontrolled waste. By early August, the Benito Juárez municipality in Cancún expanded the operation, carrying out large‑scale urban cleaning that included trimming dense foliage, removing vegetation waste, and clearing a clandestine dump that yielded roughly 150 tonnes of debris. Patrols were increased to deter future dumping. Simultaneously, the city launched the fifth edition of the "Abuelotón 2026" campaign, establishing more than 80 collection points to gather essential items for vulnerable seniors, with a public ceremony at a local stadium. The progression shows a shift from initial illegal‑dump removal to a broader municipal clean‑up program that also integrates social support for No further developments have been reported since the elderly, reflecting an expanding focus on both early‑August actions, leaving the municipality’s combined environmental and community welfare within the Benito Juárez municipality. social initiative ongoing.
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- 2026-08-07 01:48 UTC Benito Juárez municipal waste cleanup and senior aid
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