Forest fires are causing poor air quality in Tijuana, with pollution levels rising due to stagnant winds. Residents are advised to use N95 masks and limit outdoor activities for health safety.
### Water Demand Surges During Tijuana Heatwave
Tijuana faces a substantial 10% rise in water consumption amidst scorching temperatures, causing supply strains in select areas. Residents urged to conserve water by CESPT.
“Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda considers transitioning basic level students to remote learning in Tijuana due to inadequate infrastructure to combat escalating temperatures. Stay informed at TJGringo.com.”
**Tijuana Grapples with High Temperatures, Blackouts**
Tijuana faces power outages as soaring temperatures reach 39°C, affecting various neighborhoods. Residents urge caution amid ongoing issues.
**Motorcycle Madness in Tijuana: Unchecked bike hitmen leave chaos in their wake, as authorities struggle to catch criminals evading justice on two wheels. Residents demand stricter controls on rampant crime.**
**Chapultepec California Residents Endure 60-Hour Power Outages**
Chapultepec California residents face ongoing 60-hour power outages, sparking frustrations and calls for faster repairs by the CFE. Stay updated on TJGringo.com for more.
Senator Félix Salgado proposes President López Obrador’s son, Andrés López Beltrán, for key political roles, hinting at a potential 2030 presidential run. Sheinbaum supports his right to engage in politics.
**Summer’s Blaze: Forest Fires Surge by 42%**
Tijuana battles a 42% spike in forest fires over 32 days, straining firefighting teams amid rising temperatures. Increased coordination combats the relentless flames.
In the midst of heated debates and external pressures, the Electoral Tribunal upheld constitutional norms on overrepresentation, emphasizing the importance of judicial independence to safeguard democracy.
No Spike in Gas Prices in Tijuana post-subsidy removal. Prices stable with minimal increases – regular at 23.00 pesos/liter, premium at 24.30 pesos/liter. Stability prevails amid subsidy change.