The State Public Security Secretariat clarified that vehicular traffic on the Culiacán-Mazatlán maxi highway remains uninterrupted, denying the rumors that recently circulated about alleged blockades at the Mármol and Costa Rica toll booths.
In recent days, social networks and some media have been the focus of dissemination of erroneous information that alarmed the population. These rumors, which claimed the presence of blockades, caused concern among motorists and citizens in general, who feared being caught in possible conflicts on the highway. However, authorities have indicated that vehicular flow has not been affected and that the highway is fully operational.
Given this situation, state authorities have stressed the importance of not spreading false information, since the dissemination of these rumors not only generates unnecessary fear, but also negatively affects the daily activities of citizens. The dissemination of unverified news can impact regular traffic in the region and, consequently, harm both drivers and commerce and tourism, sectors that depend on fluid and safe circulation.
The call from the authorities is clear: before sharing any type of information, it is vital to verify the source and ensure that it is reliable. The proliferation of rumors not only misinforms, but also contributes to generating a mistaken perception of insecurity, affecting the well-being of the community.
Source: lineadirectaportal