**Sheinbaum Launches Ambitious Housing Initiative in Playas de Rosarito**
President Claudia Sheinbaum has officially initiated a groundbreaking National Housing Program during her recent visit to Playas de Rosarito. This ambitious project plans to create 50,000 new homes across Baja California, contributing to a nationwide goal of constructing one million affordable housing units. The initiative prioritizes providing homes for vulnerable populations, including single mothers, indigenous communities, young individuals, and the elderly. Specifically, in Playas de Rosarito, 500 homes are set to be built, with a focus on supporting female beneficiaries.
In her address, Sheinbaum highlighted the critical need for collaboration between various levels of government to ensure the success of this program. She also touched on other pressing regional issues, such as enhancing access to clean water. This housing program is a testament to the government’s commitment to improving living conditions for underserved communities throughout Mexico.
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**Further Developments in Baja California**
In addition to the housing program, recent events in Baja California have drawn attention. A massive fuel seizure in Ensenada resulted in the confiscation of nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline, showcasing ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities in the region. Meanwhile, Baja California residents are preparing for strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures as a major weather system approaches.
In more positive news, Rosarito is preparing for its annual Tianguis Turístico festival in 2025, expected to boost local tourism and economy. The region is also set to benefit from a new desalination plant, aimed at significantly enhancing water supply and supporting tourism.
These developments underscore Baja California’s commitment to growth and sustainability, aiming to provide a better quality of life for its residents while attracting tourists and businesses.