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Incendios En Yucatán Afectan 593 Hectáreas ITZEL CHAN / P 3 YUCATÁN Martes 18 de mayo de 2021 CAMPECHE · YUCATÁN · QUINTANA ROO · AÑO 6 · NÚMERO 1484 · www.lajornadamaya.mx LA ENTIDAD OCUPA EL SEGUNDO LUGAR PENINSULAR CON MAYORES CONFLAGRACIONES: CONAFOR Incendios en Yucatán afectan 593 hectáreas ITZEL CHAN / P 3 Quemazón en antiguo basurero de Quintana Roo ▲ De acuerdo con información del Cuerpo de Bomberos, a las 19:06 horas del antiguo relleno sanitario; sin embargo, a las 7:00 horas de este lunes se recibió domingo 16 de mayo se reportó al número de emergencia 911 el siniestro en el reporte de la reactivación de dicha conflagración. Foto Protección Civil Cancún ANA RAMÍREZ / P 13 ASESINATO DE 303 INMIGRANTES “UN PEQUEÑO GENOCIDIO”: AMLO Celebran con festival el Día Internacional Contra la Homofobia, Transfobia y Bifobia en Mérida El Estado mexicano pide JUAN MANUEL CONTRERAS / P 4 perdón por masacre de Mujeres de Celestún crean movimiento, a partir del feminicidio chinos en 1911 de Ana en esa localidad ENRIQUE MÉNDEZ / P 27 KATIA REJÓN / P 5 LA JORNADA MAYA 2 EDITORIAL Martes 18 de mayo de 2021 Israel: reacciones adversas Directorio n Nueva York, este do- israelíes como Ascalón y Tel celebró una reunión de emer- mingo, el Consejo de Aviv la escalada bélica se ha gencia para analizar la terrible Seguridad de la Organi- traducido en muerte, zozobra situación en la Palestina ocu- Fabrizio León Diez Director zación de Naciones Uni- y destrucción material, pero en pada y cercada. Aunque algunos Edas (ONU) realizó una reunión una escala infinitamente me- de los integrantes de esa instan- Ulises Carrillo Cabrera de emergencia a fin de buscar nor que en la arrasada franja. cia internacional, como Arabia Director ejecutivo un modo de detener el inmiseri- En este contexto, cabe sa- Saudita, Turquía y Marruecos corde ataque de Israel contra la ludar el posicionamiento de la mantienen relaciones cálidas Sabina León Huacuja Israel Mijares Arroyo población de Gaza –que ha cau- representación mexicana ante con el régimen de Tel Aviv, en Directora editorial Director de operaciones sado ya alrededor de 200 muer- el Consejo de Seguridad, enca- el encuentro se mantuvo el con- tes, entre ellas las de 58 niños bezada por Juan Ramón de la senso para la fórmula de los dos y 34 mujeres– y los continuos Fuente: el diplomático condenó Estados como solución al añejo lanzamientos de cohetes por la el continuo despojo territorial problema palestino-israelí. Andrés Silva Piotrowsky organización palestina Hamás de los palestinos por parte del A pesar de estas reaccio- Coordinador de edición impresa hacia ciudades israelíes, que han régimen de Tel Aviv; la repre- nes internacionales adversas, causado una decena de muertes, sión policial israelí en Jerusa- el premier israelí, Benjamin Hugo Castillo Herrera Subcoordinador de edición impresa dos de ellas de menores. lén, que fue el factor detonante Netanyahu, porfía en mante- Las palabras con las que el de la escalada; los bombardeos ner la ofensiva contra Gaza, Felipe Escalante Tió Sasil Sánchez Chan secretario general de la ONU de civiles en Gaza y el uso des- donde hace tres días las fuer- Jefe de mesa de redacción Editora K'iintsil abrió la sesión no dejan lugar a proporcionado de la fuerza con- zas israelíes destruyeron la dudas: el funcionario calificó la tra la infraestructura civil y de sede de la cadena Al-Jazeera y Antonio Bargas Cicero Víctor Cámara Salinas destrucción humana y material medios informativos. de la agencia Associated Press Editor Deportes Coordinador de de “absolutamente espantosa”, Asimismo, condenó los usando el pretexto de que el diseño editorial una referencia que sólo puede ataques de Hamás contra lo- edificio era usado por Hamás, ser aplicable a la franja de Gaza, calidades israelíes, lamentó la afirmación que hasta ahora donde la vida de la población, de lentitud del Consejo de Seguri- no ha sido demostrada. Juan Carlos Pérez Villa por sí precaria por el férreo blo- dad para asumir su papel como Como es evidente, la vía Jefe de información queo israelí, se ha convertido en garante de la paz y la segu- para detener el derramamiento un infierno por los bombardeos ridad internacional. Además, de sangre no pasa tanto por Tel María Elena Briceño Cruz Rosario Ruiz Canduriz aéreos y terrestres, el corte del el representante mexicano ex- Aviv, Jerusalén o Gaza, sino por Coordinadora de Coordinadora de servicio eléctrico, los ataques de hortó a resolver la aspiración Washington y Bruselas: Esta- información información las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel palestina a un Estado propio y dos Unidos y la Unión Europea Yucatán y Campeche Quintana Roo (IDF, por sus siglas en inglés) con- las preocupaciones de seguri- deben exigir a los gobernantes tra hospitales, campos de refugia- dad de Israel en el contexto de israelíes que acepten un alto el dos y residencias de civiles y la la solución de “dos Estados que fuego inmediato y el estableci- Pedro José Leo Cupul reciente prohibición de introdu- convivan en paz, con fronteras miento de un Estado palestino Director comercial cir medicinas e insumos médicos, seguras e internacionalmente en la franja de Gaza y la totalidad como denunció la organización reconocidas, que preserven el de Cisjordania, con capital en la Rodrigo Israel Valdez Ramayo Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF). estatuto especial de Jerusalén”. parte oriental de Jerusalén, como Administración Cierto es que para los ha- Por otra parte, ayer la Organi- lo estableció desde hace décadas bitantes de centros urbanos zación de Cooperación Islámica la comunidad internacional. Consejo Editorial para la Lengua Maya Jorge Miguel Cocom Pech Fidencio Briceño Chel, Feliciano Sanchez Chan GUADAÑA ● HERNÁNDEZ Publicación de lunes a viernes editada por Medios del Caribe S.A. de C.V. Calle 43 #299D por 30 y 32A Colonia San Ramón Norte C.P 97117 Mérida, Yucatán, México. Teléfono: (999) 2900633 Número de certificado de licitud de título y contenido: 16539 Reserva al uso exclusivo del título La Jornada Maya No. 04-2014-100210372900-101 del 04/2014, otorgada por la Dirección General del Derecho de Autor.SEP. Distribución: Medios del Caribe S.A. de C.V. Calle 43 No. 299-D, San Ramón Norte. Mérida, Yucatán, México Prohibida la reproducción total o parcial del contenido de esta publicación, por cualquier medio, sin permiso expreso de los editores. Nombre del diario: La Jornada Maya, año 6, número 1484 LA JORNADA MAYA 3 Martes 18 de mayo de 2021 PENÍNSULA Incendios afectan más de 1800 hectáreas en la península de Yucatán : Conafor ▲ En la península, Quintana Roo es la entidad con más incendios; ahí han resultado afectadas 929 hectáreas; mientras, en Yucatán, el fuego ha dañado mayormente vegetación de tipo arbustivo. Foto LJM ITZEL CHAN dios forestales, ya que desde Las entidades federativas des federativas, afectando que lo primero que deben MÉRIDA enero a la fecha se han regis- más afectadas fueron Chi- 286 mil 437 hectáreas. hacer es cubrir boca y nariz trado cuatro conflagraciones huahua, Colima, Quintana De esta superficie, el 93 y posteriormente reportar al que afectaron 292 hectáreas. Roo, Yucatán y Puebla, que por ciento correspondió a número 999 689 1490, que A nivel península, después En el caso de Yucatán, de representan el 90 por ciento vegetación en los estratos pertenece a la dependencia. de Quintana Roo, Yucatán las 593 hectáreas afectadas, del total de incendios de la herbáceo y arbustivo y el 7 De igual forma, hace un ocupa el segundo lugar en al menos 571 correspondían semana del 10 al 16 de mayo. por ciento a arbóreo. llamado para prevenir este cuanto al número de incen- de tipo arbustivo. En Yucatán, 308 perso- tipo de siniestros y para ello, dios forestales, seguido por En cuanto a la duración nas se han dedicado a com- invita a las personas a no Campeche en tercer lugar de los hechos, en Campeche, A nivel nacional, batir los incendios foresta- arrojar basura, materiales in- y hasta el momento, desde el total de los incendios tuvo les; en Quintana Roo hay flamables y objetos encendi- enero a la fecha, se han re- una permanencia de 77:30 el 38% de los un total de mil 869 y en dos en carreteras y caminos. gistrado siete siniestros que horas; en Quintana Roo, el Campeche, son 76 personas De igual forma, pide a la han afectado un total de 593 número de horas total que incendios fue las que han participado. población no tirar a su paso hectáreas en Yucatán. hubo en incendios fue de causado por A nivel nacional, el 38 vidrios, botellas, desperdi- De acuerdo con estadísti- 118:30 horas y en Yucatán por ciento de los incendios cios o cualquier tipo de ma- cas de la Comisión Nacional han sido 63:34 horas. actividades ilícitas fue causado por actividades terial combustible. Forestal (Conafor) en esta A nivel nacional, en esta ilícitas; el 19 por ciento por Al acudir a espacios de zona del país, Quintana Roo última semana han ocu- actividades agrícolas, mien- selva, es preferible no encender encabeza la lista de entida- rrido 95 incendios forestales Del total de superficie tras las causas restantes se fogatas o bien, si se encuentran des con más incendios, pues en 14 entidades federativas, quemada en esta última distribuyen entre fogatas, con restos de éstas, lo mejor es acumula 22 siniestros que afectando un total de 6 mil semana, mil 656 hectáreas cacería, festivales y rituales, extinguirlos con agua y tierra. han afectado 929 hectáreas. 848 hectáreas. corresponde a ecosistemas quema de basureros, colillas En terrenos forestales, pas- Contrario a las cifras que De esta superficie, el 93 sensibles al fuego. de cigarrillos entre otras. tizales y zonas rurales, tam- registran Yucatán y Quintana por ciento correspondió a En lo que va del año ha La Conafor recomienda bién piden evitar el uso de Roo, Campeche es el estado vegetación en los estratos habido 5 mil 261 incendios a las personas que se en- maquinaria y el tránsito de menos afectado por los incen- herbáceo y arbustivo.
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