
Moment in which authorities evict guest of massive celebration in Acapulco, Guerrero. Photo: Special
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Despite the progress of covid at different points in the state of Warrior, Massive festivities continue to take place, as is the case with the celebration with more than 300 guests which was suspended by elements of the Acapulco.
During Saturday morning, an operation was carried out in which Civil Protection personnel, elements of the Navy, Army and the National Guard took part, supporting the municipal police.
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The report of the party arrived through an anonymous call to the Emergency Service of 911, in which he was alerted by the presence of a group of young people who were drinking alcohol in a private home, without mouthpiece and without respecting the healthy distance.
the party was realized in a house of the division Blue Coast, a Acapulco,
Jondalar Castell, the director of the Tourist Attention and Protection Center (Capta), reported that the party it was dispersed without registering any incident. He also stressed that operations will continue as determined by the authorities.
It should be noted that due to the high number of infections and deaths in the state, parties and mass gatherings are prohibited.
And they close businesses for not respecting health measures
The Government of Acapulco has indicated that during the weekend they were closed 3 p.m. business for not obeying the measures established to slow the progress of the pandemic covid.
These are two restaurants and a self-service shop, so the total number of suspended establishments reaches 170 only in Acapulco.
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