Benito Juárez Mayor Oversees Tree Removal After Rains; Three Neighborhoods Affected
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Benito Juárez Mayor Luis Mendoza oversaw tree removal and urban incident response following heavy rains.
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Benito Juárez Mayor Luis Mendoza personally supervised the cleanup of fallen trees and urban incidents caused by heavy rains in the Benito Juárez mayoralty. The "Operativo Lluvias 2026" is ongoing, with teams from Civil Protection, Urban Services, Blindar BJ 360º, and Arboriculture working to address issues.
Take good care, there will be heavy rains today, undoubtedly we are all very happy because Mexico will play and will win, but here in Benito Juárez we continue working every day for you for your security, undoubtedly. Order and security
In the past 24 hours, seven trees and branches fell in the Letran Valle, Narvarte, and Del Valle neighborhoods. Mendoza emphasized his administration's commitment to remaining close to residents and ensuring their safety, even amidst major city events. He also mentioned that Mexico's soccer match would be played, but work in Benito Juárez continues daily for the residents' security.
The operation has successfully cleared roads, prevented risks, and ensured the safety of pedestrians, drivers, and residents. The coordination between operational areas has provided a swift response to citizen reports, highlighting emergency response as a top priority for the Benito Juárez government.
The commitment of his administration is to remain close to the neighbors.
The mayoralty has provided the public with the 24-hour hotline for Blindar BJ 360º at 800 0500-225 for continuous assistance.
Regardless of the massive events or celebrations taking place in the city, the commitment of his administration is to remain close to the neighbors to attend to any contingency with opportunity, effectiveness, and responsibility.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.