Tabasco Fair Continues Despite the Fire that Left 5 Millionaires Dead and Lost
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The Tabasco Fair reopened its doors to the public just one day after the fire at Tabasco Park's Nave 1, a tragedy that left five people dead and dozens of merchants affected by millions of losses. Although the state authorities performed a mass and placed a floral offering in memory of the victims, the decision to continue the fair's activities generated criticism. Visitors and exhibitors considered that there was not enough time to mourn the in…
The National Coordinator of Civil Protection, Laura Velázquez Alzúa, reported that they sent an ECO Mission to Tabasco that will be in charge of reviewing the facilities of the Fair in Tabasco Park, after the fire recorded this Thursday at Nave 1. Through a video message disseminated in the official accounts of this national body, she expressed her condolences to the relatives of the five people who died inside this property. Velázquez Alzúa str…
Tabasco’s Secretary of Economic Development and Tourism, Katia Ornelas Gil, said that the state government is guaranteeing all the necessary support to the families of the five people killed during the fire in Tabasco Dora María Park. The official revealed that each of the families will receive a financial compensation of at least one million pesos, as well as comprehensive support from the state authorities. “They are being cared for all of the…
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