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They Set up Search Camp at the Palo Blanco Dam in Ramos; They No Longer Detect Another Crocodile

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After several days of intensive operations, the secretary of the City of Ramos Arizpe, Alejandro González Farías, reported that it has been decided to raise the camp of experts in the Palo Blanco Dam. “This other copy could no longer be found in the vicinity of the dam,” said González Farías about the tours carried out during the nights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday.THE MAY BE INTERESTED: They warn of health risks due to unauthorized religious …
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After several days of intensive operations, the secretary of the City of Ramos Arizpe, Alejandro González Farías, reported that it has been decided to raise the camp of experts in the Palo Blanco Dam. “This other copy could no longer be found in the vicinity of the dam,” said González Farías about the tours carried out during the nights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday.THE MAY BE INTERESTED: They warn of health risks due to unauthorized religious …

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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