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El Zapotal, Fenced by the Urbanization

Summary by PORTAVOZ
The regeneration capacity has been lost due to urban growth, deforestation and real estate pressure around the reserve CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ The city began to lose natural temperature since the concrete surrounded El Zapotal and reduced the breathing margin of one of Tuxtla Gutiérrez's last green lungs. What for decades functioned as a climate barrier against extreme heat today remains trapped between fractionations and uncontrolled urban expansi…
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The regeneration capacity has been lost due to urban growth, deforestation and real estate pressure around the reserve CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ The city began to lose natural temperature since the concrete surrounded El Zapotal and reduced the breathing margin of one of Tuxtla Gutiérrez's last green lungs. What for decades functioned as a climate barrier against extreme heat today remains trapped between fractionations and uncontrolled urban expansi…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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