Governor of Jalisco: 'We are living in critical hours'
The governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, reported that the state is facing critical hours following a federal operation that led to the death of a notorious drug lord, causing incidents across the region.
Pablo Lemus, the governor of Jalisco, declared that the state is experiencing critical hours due to a federal operation that resulted in the death of the infamous drug lord known as 'El Mencho.' This operation has sparked incidents at various locations throughout Mexico, prompting the state government to coordinate responses with federal and local authorities. Lemus emphasized the importance of maintaining order and ensuring the safety of citizens during this tumultuous period.
The governor praised the efforts of security, health, and civil protection agencies whose prompt response helped to mitigate the impact of the disturbances and protect the population. He mentioned that since the beginning of the operation, there has been a concerted effort to handle emergencies effectively, which is crucial in stabilizing the situation. Citizens have shown resilience by adhering to official recommendations and avoiding unnecessary risks amid the uncertainty.
Additionally, Lemus noted that public transportation services are gradually being restored as the situation stabilizes. As a preventative measure, authorities have implemented various safety protocols to ensure public order and safeguard the community. This proactive approach highlights the government's commitment to managing the crisis while ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Jalisco's residents.