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Rancho Seco Residents Demand Paving in Their Community in Silao

Silao, Guanajuato.- Inhabitants of the community of Rancho Seco, in Silao, denounce lag in the urbanization, because for decades they have lived between stones, potholes and mudslides. Walking through its narrow roadways is a challenge, mainly for children and older adults, who must face the risk of the terrain and the possibility of an accident. Neighbors walk between stones and mudslides in the rainy season. Photo: Karla Silva Municipalities P…
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Silao, Guanajuato.- Inhabitants of the community of Rancho Seco, in Silao, denounce lag in the urbanization, because for decades they have lived between stones, potholes and mudslides. Walking through its narrow roadways is a challenge, mainly for children and older adults, who must face the risk of the terrain and the possibility of an accident. Neighbors walk between stones and mudslides in the rainy season. Photo: Karla Silva Municipalities P…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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