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Family Loses Home After Collapse: Citizens and Government Supports Received

Summary by Newsweek México
After losing a loved one because of a geological failure in their home, Erika Gámez and her family will now have their own land and a safe home in the Durango Tierra de Cine Fraccionamiento. “The goal is not only to build houses, but to create conditions for families to get out of vulnerability. This land is already paid for, has legal certainty, and will have bathroom, services and institutional follow-up. That’s what the municipal government d…
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After losing a loved one because of a geological failure in their home, Erika Gámez and her family will now have their own land and a safe home in the Durango Tierra de Cine Fraccionamiento. “The goal is not only to build houses, but to create conditions for families to get out of vulnerability. This land is already paid for, has legal certainty, and will have bathroom, services and institutional follow-up. That’s what the municipal government d…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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