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I stayed in La Condesa 4--8 October, also was in Roma Norte, San Angel, and Chapultrpec Castle areas. During that time, I didn't see any sign of protests, demonstrations or strikes.
By the way, the area around Parque de Mexico is awesome, there is lots of good street activity, food choices, shopping, etc. Highly recommended and well located. I was also oblivious to the President's speech at the Zocalo; I had no idea. |
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I stayed in La Condesa 4--8 October, also was in Roma Norte, San Angel, and Chapultrpec Castle areas. During that time, I didn't see any sign of protests, demonstrations or strikes.
By the way, the area around Parque de Mexico is awesome, there is lots of good street activity, food choices, shopping, etc. Hihgly recommended and well located. |
⚠️ Major Blockade and Protests - Additional locations ⚠️
In addition to the previous posted blockade, another one will cut off basically all access to and from Mexico City on all the major routes leading into the city. From Puebla, Querétaro, Toluca etc.
These blockades start at 9 am. This might be the biggest blockade the city has ever experienced. |
Partial explanation of the protests/blockades
"Mexico City and several states are preparing for a week of protests and blockades . Two groups, truckers and agricultural producers, have announced blockades to demand specific measures , while in the State of Mexico , water purification plants are already maintaining road closures.
Transporters plan new mega-blockadeAfter failing to reach an agreement with the federal and local governments, the Broad Force of Transporters (FAT) has unleashed a massive blockade in the capital . Their goal is to pressure for a fare increase and a fuel bonus .The union is demanding an adjustment to standardize its fares , which currently range between 6 and 8 pesos , with those of the State of Mexico, where fares range between 5 and 16 pesos . Meanwhile, the agricultural sector also escalated its protests. Álvaro López Ríos, leader of the National Union of Agricultural Workers (UNTA), warned that if there is no favorable response from the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Agriculture by Monday the 27th , they will begin a national mobilization next Wednesday the 29th. The central demand is the establishment of a guaranteed price of 7,200 pesos per ton of corn . López Ríos stated that, if there is no solution, “corn farmers from the Bajío region, Guanajuato , Michoacán , and Jalisco will block toll booths and major highways, and are considering marching to the nation's capital with agricultural machinery.” The leader stated that a previous national strike was not enough to "sensitize the current Federal Government" and that, in addition to a fair price, they are seeking the exclusion of basic grains from the USMCA . Roads affected and alternative routesBlockade at Puente de la Concordia : Mexico-Puebla Highway, near the Puente de la ConcordiaAlternative route: Texcoco Avenue Closure on Ermita Iztapalapa : Calzada Ermita Iztapalapa, intersection with Eje 6 Sur. Traffic is closed in both directions. Road alternatives: Guelatao Avenue, Eje 10 Sur and Periférico Protest on Avenida México : Near the Santa Martha bus stop. Demonstrators are blocking traffic. Alternatives: Texcoco Avenue and Eje 10 Sur Blockades in the State of Mexico prevent access to Mexico CitySimultaneously, owners and workers of water purification plants in the eastern part of the State of Mexico began blockades on main avenues in Chimalhuacán , Chicoloapan and Nezahualcóyotl .The protest is due to the lack of water supply via tanker trucks, which has forced them to close their businesses and leave thousands of families without service, a situation they attribute to the closure of wells as part of Operation Flow. Road authorities recommend that motorists:
https://jorgezamoratellez.com/nacion...os-en-la-cdmx/ |
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OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: From Mexico's Government
At the below link the Mexican government lists the locations and other information about the nationwide protests and blockades:
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Map of affected areas
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Video and photos of what is currently happening:
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Cubans Protest at the US Embassy in Mexico City
Protesting against the blockade that the USA has on Cuba.
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UPDATE 🔴 The Trucker Blockade may be Postponed
See the link below: However, other entities may continue their planned blockade and protest.
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Protest in effect now. Truckers will be blocking roads and demonstrating.
Truckers on their way to the Zocalo due to the disappearance of a fellow trucker. Expect delays. They're coming from the state of Mexico.
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Totally shutdown From Querétaro
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November 7th @8:00 am... Continuation of blockades on interstates
The blockades continue. Another big one is scheduled for November 7th.
Also, there's nationwide protests and marches that will take place on November 15th, including in CDMX regarding the recent assassinations of a Mayor and several police officers. I'll post about that in a separate posting when I can find legitimate information. |
Nationwide Protests: November 15, 2025 - Against extortion, cartels etc.
This might be the largest protest in recent years in Mexico. Many things recently have happened that is fueling anger amongst the nationals, including an assassination of a local mayor.
The CDMX Zócalo will be the focal point and basically every town hall throughout Mexico. |
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