First caravans of returning Mexicans reported on roads of Sinaloa

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The presence of travelers on the roads of Sinaloa comes from the state of Jalisco, however, the Angeles Verdes corporation is waiting for the residents of the state of Nayarit and Sonora, as well as Durango, Nuevo León, Zacatecas and Chihuahua

Mazatlan, Sinaloa .- The Chief of Services of the Roadside Assistance and Rescue Corporation “Angeles Verdes”, José Ricardo Picos Quintero, reported that for a week the presence of so-called “countrymen” on the roads of the Sinaloa state.

“The caravans of vehicles of four, five or even six vehicles are already beginning to be seen, which came to be presented in a very long season because we know that the ‘countryman’ normally of October just like the mobile homes from the month of October, November, and December was a transit through all our roads, this time they arrived in December, ”said Quintero Peaks.

He commented that the elements of Green Angels will be waiting to give them all the help and information they require.

He noted that the presence of travelers on the roads of Sinaloa comes from the state of Jalisco, however, the Angeles Verdes corporation is waiting for the residents of the state of Nayarit and Sonora, as well as Durango, Nuevo León, Zacatecas, and Chihuahua.

“Right now the influx of roads increased from 10 to 40 percent when we were 80 percent at this time, we don’t know what happened to the“ countryman ”, but for that, we will be very aware, that you know that as Green Angels we will be to support them and that they receive all the attention ”, commented José Ricardo Picos Quintero.

The state where “countrymen” travel the most is Michoacán, continuing with Jalisco, Zacatecas are those that use the roads of Sinaloa.

On the roads, you can see the caravans of vehicles.

He said the recommendations are not to stop at night.

So far there is no report or complaint of theft or abuse of authority suffered by the “countrymen” this season.

Source: reaccion informativa

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