Tijuana Fire and Local Updates

Vegetation fire reported in Colinas de California; no injuries. Café collapse in Playas de Tijuana leads to three injuries. SCJN approves more vacation days. Episcopal Conference concerned over political balance.

### Vegetation Fire Reported in Colinas de California

On the evening of Wednesday, August 14th, emergency services responded to a vegetation fire in the Colinas de California area of Tijuana. The fire broke out around 8:40 PM, and it was reported to be located behind a Walmart store.

Firefighters from stations 2, 6, and 12 were dispatched to the scene to contain and extinguish the blaze. Fortunately, there are no reports of injuries at this time.

### Recent Incidents in Tijuana

#### Collapse at Café Aquamarino
In another recent incident, the Café Aquamarino in Playas de Tijuana was forced to close after its roof collapsed, resulting in three injuries. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the collapse to prevent future occurrences.

#### Changes in Federal Labor Law
In legal news, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) has approved a reform to the Federal Labor Law, increasing the number of paid vacation days for workers. This change aims to improve work-life balance for employees throughout Mexico.

#### Political Developments
The Mexican Episcopal Conference has raised concerns over what it describes as an “unjust” over-representation of the Morena party in the legislature. They are urging for a more balanced representation to ensure fair governance.

#### US Support for Mexican NGOs
The United States has responded to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s controversial stance on certain NGOs, which he considers opposition forces. The US emphasizes the essential role that these organizations play in maintaining a functioning democracy.

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