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‘El Culiacancito’ by Durango: This Is the Zone that Took in Sinaloenses Displaced by Violence

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Due to the war between drug trafficking groups in Sinaloa, almost 1 800 families have had to leave their homes and move to other entities; one of them Durango, where they found refuge in an area that is now known as “El Culiacancito.” “From a crisis, an opportunity is born and that’s what we take,” said Anthony Guerrero Chaires, originally from Culiacán and currently residing in Durango, on the situation in the region. Related news: Affects Inte…
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Due to the war between drug trafficking groups in Sinaloa, almost 1 800 families have had to leave their homes and move to other entities; one of them Durango, where they found refuge in an area that is now known as “El Culiacancito.” “From a crisis, an opportunity is born and that’s what we take,” said Anthony Guerrero Chaires, originally from Culiacán and currently residing in Durango, on the situation in the region. Related news: Affects Inte…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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