**Over 900 Kilograms of Trash Collected During Ensenada Beach Cleanup**
**Ensenada, B.C. – As March came to a close, a concerted cleanup effort at Playa Hermosa, near the El Gallo stream, made a significant impact by collecting over 900 kilograms of trash. This initiative highlighted the power of community collaboration in creating positive change.**
Led by Mayor Claudia Agatón Muñiz, approximately one hundred passionate volunteers joined forces in this cleanup drive. Volunteers represented various city departments focused on wellness, education, youth, ecology, and the environment. Support also came from crime prevention units, the specialized environmental team Zofemat, the Navy, Cicese (the Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education), and local fire services. Councilors Ana Daniela García Salgado and Jorge Eduardo Vega Zamora also lent their support to the cause.
This event was more than just a trash collection effort; it was a vital reminder of our responsibility to safeguard water and natural resources. Residents were encouraged to take ownership of their environment, proving that even the smallest action can contribute to a healthier, cleaner community.
Throughout March, Ensenada also hosted three “Water Guardians Fairs” at primary schools, aiming to inspire young citizens in the importance of conserving water and protecting our planet.
Community-driven initiatives such as this cleanup serve as a testament to change brought about by collective action. Stay tuned for more opportunities to get involved and help keep our beautiful beaches pristine.
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**Additional News: Massive Fuel Seizure in Ensenada**
In another significant development for Ensenada, authorities recently seized nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline. This massive operation reflects the ongoing efforts to combat fuel theft in the region, ensuring safer and more regulated energy distribution. The enforcement agencies involved have sent a clear message that illegal fuel activities will not be tolerated.
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