In Mérida, we live our traditions to the fullest, and within the framework of the “Festival of Souls” the pets that left have a special place for the love they gave to their family, and that makes them part of it,” said the Municipal President Cecilia Patrón Laviada, during the third edition of the “Pixan […]
The Yucatan Peninsula is famous for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, but it also has a growing casino scene that offers a unique mix of fun and local flair. Unlike the busy casino hotspots like Las Vegas or Macau, Yucatan’s casinos give you a more personal and culturally rich experience. Visitors can look […]
The Mayor visited the hero, who highlighted his bravery and solidarity in helping those who needed it most. “Today, thanks to his actions, a mother and her child are alive, avoiding a tragedy, but above all, demonstrating with his example what it means to be a person from Merida with courage and worthy of recognition,” […]
The Cozumel Parks and Museums Foundation (FPMC) inaugurated an altar at the Tourist Parador of the San Gervasio Archaeological Zone. The objective is to preserve and promote the Day of the Dead tradition among tourists who visit the island. The altar, inspired by pre-Hispanic roots, pays tribute to the memory of the deceased and is […]
The Board of Directors of the Mexican Confederation of Fishing and Aquaculture Cooperatives (Conmecoop) considered it necessary to resume the program of installing satellite chips in the entity’s coastal vessels, to have more precise monitoring of their locations, which makes rescue work in case of an emergency. José Luis Carrillo Galaz, president of that council, […]
Four researchers from the Primary Production Laboratory of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies (Cinvestav)-Mérida announced on October 26 the first changes observed, due to the recent Hurricane Milton, in Dzilam de Bravo, Yucatán, specifically in the water and flora, on which starfish, shrimp, sea cucumbers, anemones, hedgehogs, manatees, turtles, collared geese, and other […]
Yucatán’s underground water supply has been contaminated and overexploited, putting residents at cancer risk, a Cinvestav researcher warns. According to Eduardo Batllori Sampedro, hazardous substances like mercury and arsenic have been found in the general population’s blood, putting residents at heightened risk for cervical and breast cancer. Yucatán Peninsula hydrological reserves, particularly in the cenote…
About 2 thousand people from 40 schools in Yucatán participated in the activity of the Yucatán Scientific Research Center (CICY) called “Open House”, which is a scheme designed so that children and youth of school age can get closer to the scientific work that develops this center with an accessible language supported by recreational activities. […]