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Roadblocks in Jalisco by Farmers Today November 25 Are There Alternative Routes?

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Farmers from Jalisco joined the roadblocks that have been going on since Monday, although only a march was announced. Today, November 25, roadblocks continue by farmers in different locations in Jalisco. Some points have alternate routes to circulate. Related news: Farmers Keep Roadblocks in Three Points in Jalisco: What Are They? Roadblocks blocked by farmers Road Irapuato-Guadalajara, km 159+500, in Atotonilco. Road La Barca-Atotonilco, km 1+8…
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In Jalisco three blocks remain active on state roads: one on the free road La Barca, another on the Guadalajara–Colima highway at Sayula and a third on the Ocotlán shed. This is what the owner of the highway confirmed this afternoon....

The roadblocks by producers and carriers continue in at least 10 entities of the Pa s, including some v as of Jalisco.

Farmers from Jalisco joined the roadblocks that have been going on since Monday, although only a march was announced. Today, November 25, roadblocks continue by farmers in different locations in Jalisco. Some points have alternate routes to circulate. Related news: Farmers Keep Roadblocks in Three Points in Jalisco: What Are They? Roadblocks blocked by farmers Road Irapuato-Guadalajara, km 159+500, in Atotonilco. Road La Barca-Atotonilco, km 1+8…

At noon farmers closed the Guadalajara Highway to Mexico in Jalisco as part of the protests that were announced nationwide, although until a few hours ago it was not contemplated that these road points would be taken. Ocotlán City Hall confirmed that the traffic on the 15D highway at the height of the booth was blocked by a group of demonstrators. Faced with this panorama, they recommended to the citizenry to take alternate routes and drive with…

The demonstrations announced for this 24th of November remain latent, after the National Association of Transporters (ANTAC) reiterated its call to operators and users not to leave the road during the day of protests. The message, spread through its legal direction, warned that the mobilization would take place in different parts of the country to demand greater security conditions. According to the organization, the protest responds to the incr…

In the face of the national stoppage of transporters, at least 15 percent of the industries have been affected by roadblocks and the interruption of logistics. Pablo García Chacón, president of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Canacintra) in Torreón, reported that the economic losses are millionaires and that the impact transcends the local borders. The leader explained that, although the closures are concentrated in states s…

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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