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SLP - The project to expand the Tamuin airport in the Huasteca Potosina region is moving forward
and will receive federal resources and support for its consolidation
state authorities emphasized that satisfactory progress is being made in this project
which is expected to increase the connectivity of the state with other regions of Mexico and the world
After a meeting with the building's administrators
the head of the Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR)
commented that the new facilities will be used to create an "Air School"
This academy will train pilots for the operation of small airplanes that will open the skydiving service and turn it into a new tourist product in the Huasteca Potosina
It will also have a 2.5 kilometers long runway
which will allow the arrival and take-off of larger aircrafts
in addition to the modernization of the control tower and the terminal area
He also mentioned that the new air terminal will increase the connectivity of the entity
which will allow the arrival of aircrafts from cities in other latitudes of the world
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The heat wave currently afflicting large parts of Mexico isn’t just uncomfortable for tens of millions of people — for some
Heat-related deaths have been reported in at least three states this week
while hot weather had claimed seven lives across the country by May 4
10 people died with symptoms of hyperthermia between Wednesday and Thursday
according to a report by the La Jornada newspaper that cited local Red Cross and Civil Protection sources
Another person reportedly succumbed to a heat-related illness in Ciudad Fernández
The Husateca region of San Luis Potosí has recorded extremely high temperatures this week. La Jornada reported that Tamuín, the municipality where six of the deaths occurred, reached 52 C on Thursday. That appeared to be a reference to the apparent, or “feels like,” temperature
one person succumbed to a heat-related illness last weekend
The newspaper said that a truck driver passed away in the municipality of San Juan Evangelista after showing signs of dehydration
“He received support from paramedics but didn’t manage to survive,” Diario de Xalapa said
The newspaper also reported heat-related deaths in Papantla on May 3, the day the current heat wave began
Neither of those deaths were included in the Health Ministry’s latest “extreme natural temperatures” report
although they occurred before the May 4 cutoff date
In the neighboring state of Oaxaca, an 8-year-old boy died of apparent heatstroke, according to health official Ignacio Zárate Blas. He said that the boy from the Papaloapan region of the state arrived at hospital with symptoms of dehydration and that it is believed that he died of heatstroke
Zárate noted that the boy was also suffering from “some accompanying ailments.”
Oaxaca Health Minister Alma Lilia Velasco Hernández reported on Monday that two young men — one aged 18
the other 25 — had died of severe dehydration
Both were treated in hospital but were unable to recover
The 18-year-old was from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region
while the older man was from the Costa region of Oaxaca and worked as a street vendor
Parts of Oaxaca have recorded temperatures in excess of 40 C this week
In a report published Thursday
the Health Ministry said that a total of 337 cases of heat-related illnesses and seven deaths were recorded between the March 17 commencement of “the present hot season” and May 4
Tabasco recorded the highest number of heat-related deaths with four
while there were two fatalities in Oaxaca and one in Chiapas
The deaths were all attributed to heatstroke
Two of the four deaths in Tabasco occurred in early May
It was unclear why the heat-related deaths in Veracruz in April and on May 3 were not included in the latest report
They — and the deaths reported this week — may show up in next week’s report if state authorities convey the information to their federal counterparts
The heat-related illnesses reported by the Health Ministry included cases of heatstroke
Heatstroke accounted for almost two-thirds of the cases while most of the remainder were cases of dehydration
and more cases of heat-related illnesses this year than at the same time in the previous four years
there had been three heat-related deaths and 267 cases of illness
However, the heat-related death toll subsequently soared to reach a total of 421 in 2023
This year’s “hot season” will conclude Oct
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today announced it has purchased two 230-MW petroleum coke-fired circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power generation facilities in Tamuin
The total value of the transaction is approximately $611 million including the acquisition of equity and subordinated debt totaled at $190 million and the assumption of $421 million in project debt
Termoelectrica del Golfo (TEG) and Termoelectrica del Penoles (TEP)
are under 20-year supply contracts to two major Mexican industrial companies
Both plants were built in 2004 and secure petroleum coke from CEMEX under 20-year contracts
Petroleum coke is a by-product of petroleum refining and provides competitive fuel cost advantages relative to natural gas
the major fuel for power generation in Mexico
Authorities say 43-year-old Filiberto Hernandez Martinez was arrested on Saturday after confessing to the killings
Most victims were young men but the number of women killed shot up by more than one and a half times