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Michoacán Deploys Operation to Restore Traffic After Detention Blockades

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Michoacán reinforced operations with Defensa and Guardia Nacional to free blocked roads after arrests of members of criminal groups.
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Governor Pablo Lemus reported that, so far, there have been no blockades or incidents related to the violent events that occurred this Wednesday in Michoacán. Faced with the burning of vehicles and road closures reported in the neighboring state, the government of Michoacán... Full note »

Michoacán’s Ministry of Public Security reported 21 blockades on various state roads. Michoacán’s post: blockades after military operation first appeared on Eleven News.

Michoacán reinforced operations with Defensa and Guardia Nacional to free blocked roads after arrests of members of criminal groups.

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Because of the blockades, burning of vehicles and shootings in Michoacán, Jalisco authorities have strengthened security in these municipalities

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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