Storm Relief: 70 Tents for Tianguistas in Solidarity II

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Aguascalientes Merchants Receive Support After Storm

By Amelia Monroe | AGUASCALIENTES – 2025/08/22 08:54:32


Following the storm on saturday, August 16th, which impacted merchants in the Solidarity II subdivision, Israel Díaz Martínez, the director of tianguis and markets of the municipality of Aguascalientes, has announced that government support is being provided to those affected.

“Until now we have 70 tents delivered to merchants who were really the most affected, mainly in the area closest to the river, where the current caused greater damage,” he said.

Díaz Martínez stated that various municipal and state agencies, including Civil Protection, Firefighters, Paramedics and Municipal Police, were deployed on Saturday to assist those affected and close off streets in vulnerable areas.

“Civil Protection and Firefighters were the first to arrive, followed by the Police and Road (…) Our Mayor Leo Montañéz operated all the necessary units, and our Governor Tere Jiménez immediately asked what they needed to continue working. The answer were tents, which were delivered both on Saturday and Sunday,” he said.

According to Díaz Martínez,a detailed census will be conducted To assess the losses of each merchant and determine the extent of additional support needed.

“Until now we have 70 tents delivered to merchants who were really the most affected.”

Díaz Martínez explained, “Different support will be opened by the State Government, including credits and economic resources, first to know the losses thoroughly and then determine what can be granted, whether more tents or some financial support.”

regarding the potential relocation of merchants, Díaz Martínez mentioned that it is not currently under consideration. The focus will be on evaluating the physical and structural damage to the tianguis and the river, with a commitment to cleaning the channel.

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Amelia Monroe is a journalist covering local events and economic developments in Mexico. She has a passion for telling stories that impact communities.

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