Drainage in the Sonora River: Grupo México Disburses 500 Mdp in Reparations
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Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated that Grupo México must repair the damage caused by the spill of 40 million liters of copper sulfate in the Sonora River, which occurred in 2014 and was considered the largest environmental disaster in the country's mining history. The president of Mexico reported that Grupo Mexico, belonging to Germán Larrea, has paid only one third of its debt of 1.5 billion pesos, and presented a comprehensive plan that includes ho…
Grupo México has so far deposited only one third of the 1.5 billion pesos that it must pay to compensate for the environmental damage caused by the toxic spill in the tributary of the Sonora River in 2014, said the president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who urged the firm to liquidate the rest of the debt: “You have to do it now!” During her morning conference this Tuesday in Palacio Nacional, the president was questioned about the issue and the am…
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo called on Grupo México to settle its outstanding debt earmarked for environmental and social remediation in the Sonora River basin. During her morning press conference on Tuesday, February 17, the president specified that of the 1.5 billion pesos committed, the company, owned by Germán Larrea, has only deposited one-third. “They have to deposit 1.5 billion pesos; so far they have deposited 500 million, t…
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