In Mexico, Sinaloa suspends Independence Day celebrations due to cartel violence
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The Mexican state of Sinaloa has suspended Independence Day celebrations and classes in response to escalating violence between rival factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador acknowledged the fear among Sinaloa residents due to violence but insisted that there are enough security forces to contain the conflict.
Local business leaders stressed the urgent need for security measures, declaring that continued violence poses a severe threat to lives, jobs, and the local economy.
Despite the media's portrayal of the situation, authorities remain committed to maintaining order and preventing confrontations between the rival cartel groups.
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