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Diario Imagen México Angélica María habla de Los Grandes del Rock, quienes ofrecerán concierto el próximo viernes >23 $10 PESOS Viernes 2 de agosto de 2019 DIARIOIMAGEN AñoA XIII No. 3675 México [email protected] / [email protected] El dato Asociación Nacional La Unión Industrial del Estado de de Locutores entrega México (Unidem) urgió a los un reconocimiento gobiernos federal, a Santiago Nieto estatal, municipales y a alcaldías a no La Asociación Nacional de Locutores de México escatimar recursos otorgó el “Micrófono de Oro”, máximo galardón humanos, económicos de la agrupación, a Santiago Nieto Castillo (al y tecnológicos, para centro), responsable de la Unidad de Inteligencia atender el problema de Financiera de la Secretaría de Hacienda, un la quema de unidades hombre que sabe lo que es la lealtad a la moral de transporte público de y la responsabilidad profesional. Lo acompaña pasajeros y agresiones el colaborador de DIARIOIMAGEN, a choferes en el Sócrates Campos Lemus. Valle de México. >2 >9 HOY ESCRIBEN Roberto Vizcaíno >5 Tulum, próximo a quedar limpio Francisco Rodríguez >6 Ángel Soriano >12 Arturo Ríos Ruiz >12 Ramón Zurita Sahagún >7 Marina: libres de sargazo, Augusto Corro >8 Víctor Sánchez Baños >10 Elsa Rodríguez >10 Cancún, Playa y P. Morelos Sócrates A. Campos Lemus >9 Miguel Ángel Rivera >11 El almirante Ojeda Durán informa de los resultados Eleazar Flores >14 del combate contra el alga en el Caribe mexicano Adriana Moreno Cordero >13 Por José Luis Montañez acceder a Tulum, donde se tiene 4XLQWDQD5RR\FRQÀyTXHHQ Victoria González Prado >16 60 por ciento de sargazo, pero el corto plazo se podrá decir que >14 El titular de la Secretaría de que se espera que a mediados de el problema está resuelto. El José Antonio López Marina-Armada de México agosto se podrá tener limpia esta titular de la Semar informó que Arturo Arellano >18 (Semar), Rafael Ojeda Durán, playa. El almirante Ojeda Durán entre mayo y julio se recolec- informó que como resultado de asistió a la conferencia matutina taron 32 mil 656 toneladas de Gloria Carpio >23 las labores de limpieza en el Ca- del presidente Andrés Manuel la microalga y que sólo en julio ribe mexicano, en Isla Mujeres, López Obrador, quien señaló fueron 24 mil 946 toneladas, y diarioimagen.net Benito Juárez en Cancún, Puerto que hay buenos resultados del estimó que si bien está costando Morelos, Solidaridad, Playa del programa para atender el tema trabajo en algunas Carmen, ya no hay sargazo. No del sargazo en playas del Caribe playas, en mes y EL TITULAR DE LA SEMAR, RAFAEL OJEDA DURÁN, obstante que ha costado trabajo mexicano, principalmente de medio se resolverá... >3 dio un balance del combate al sargazo. 2 Nacional DIARIOIMAGEN Viernes 2 de agosto de 2019 Edomex: afectaciones a usuarios y a concesionarios El dato El director la Unidem opinó que la quema de unidades Exigen atender la quema de transporte público de pasajeros y agresiones a choferes, que va en aumento de unidades de transporte en el Estado de México, ya es un problema de seguridad El problema se ha dejado crecer a niveles peligrosos: industriales nacional. La Unión Industrial del Estado de vidad empresarial de cualquier región”. informó que en coordinación con au- México (Unidem) urgió a los gobier- Cuevas Dobarganes recordó que toridades mexiquense se investigan nos federal, estatal, municipales y a en otros momentos, en Ciudad Juárez, los incendios de tres unidades de alcaldías a no escatimar recursos hu- Chihuahua; Matamoros, Tamaulipas, transporte público por extorsión a manos, económicos y tecnológicos y Apatzingán, Michoacán, y otras po- choferes, fenómeno que no se había para atender el problema de la quema blaciones del estado de Guerrero, han presentado en la ciudad. de unidades de transporte público de cerrado varios negocios y se ha caído “Es un fenómeno que no podemos pasajeros y agresiones a choferes en la actividad económica de forma con- permitir, ni que ocurra en la CDMX, y el Valle de México. siderable. estamos ahí coordinados con el Estado La agrupación industrial consideró “El que el problema de extorsión se de México”. que éste no es un tema regional o de esté extendiendo en algunas zonas de Afirmó que la Procuraduría General partido y por ninguna circunstancia de- la Ciudad de México y sus zonas co- de Justicia capitalina y la Secretaría de bería ser politizado, por el contrario, to- nurbadas es un problema de seguridad Seguridad Ciudadana trabajan en coor- dos los niveles de gobierno deben en- nacional, ya que aquí se concentra más dinación con sus homólogos del Estado focarse para “extirpar” este cáncer, que de un tercio del Producto Interno Bru- de México en este caso e incluso con han dejado crecer a niveles peligrosos. to”, puntualizó el director de Unidem. autoridades del gobierno federal. El director la Unidem, Francisco Señaló que esta situación es de la Ello, luego de que la víspera fueron Cuevas Dobarganes, opinó que la que- mayor relevancia, pues ya ha dejado incendiadas tres unidades de la línea de ma de unidades de transporte público decenas de unidades incendiadas y cho- transporte San Juan Zitlaltepec; dos en de pasajeros y agresiones a choferes, feres asesinados, lo que demuestra que el paradero de la Ruta 1 del Mexibús que va en aumento en los últimos meses al menos una banda del crimen organi- en Ojo de Agua, en Tecámac, Estado en el Estado de México, ya es un pro- zado ocupa la extorsión como su prin- de México y otra más en la colonia Va- blema de seguridad nacional. cipal fuente de ingresos. llejo, en territorio capitalino. Advirtió que de complicarse, podría Sheinbaum Pardo reconoció que se traer repercusiones letales para la recau- CDMX y Estado de México han detectado algunos casos de extor- dación y el empleo. “Este delito pega indagan incendios por extorsión sión a choferes de transporte y que tam- directamente a la inversión, y por ende La jefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de bién hay varias detenciones relaciona- Autoridades del Edomex y CDMX investigan los incendios de tres al empleo, ya que desincentiva la acti- México, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, das con este tema. unidades de transporte público por extorsión a choferes. Se suman a protesta de médicos en el Zócalo Jóvenes pasantes de enfermería carecen de apoyo federal Brenda y Fernanda tienen poco ra que haya mejores condiciones medio, y la convocatoria para ma- más de 20 años, son estudiantes para hacer su pasantía. nifestarse se realizó por redes so- de las escuelas Nacional de Enfer- Tanto ella como Fernanda pa- ciales. En esos espacios se comen- mería y Obstetricia del IPN y Su- saron cuatro años en las aulas, zaron a organizar para exigir a las perior de Enfermería y Obstetricia igual que en una licenciatura. Ade- autoridades certeza para desem- de la UNAM, en cada caso, y ayer más tienen que cubrir un año de peñar su servicio social en condi- jueves iniciarían su pasantía, pero servicio social para titularse y su- ciones dignas. la Secretaría de Salud no autorizó marse a las filas de enfermeros que Brenda explicó que un pasante las plazas para realizarla. necesita el país. realiza las mismas actividades que También les han quitado be- Sin embargo, por ahora no tie- un enfermero, que el sistema de cas de 300 pesos, muy importan- nen ningún apoyo de las autorida- salud no atienden en su totalidad tes para hacer su servicio, según des, en contraste con otros jóvenes la demanda hospitalaria y los pa- explicó Brenda, quien forma par- que sin estudiar ni trabajar pueden santes de enfermería son quienes te del grupo de trabajadores de acceder a él. precisamente ayudan con esa co- la salud que se manifestaron en Fernanda comentó que hacer bertura. El grupo permanecía en el Zócalo capitalino en demanda servicio social le resulta compli- la plancha de la Plaza de la Cons- de mejoras laborales. cado, ya que antes se buscaba que titución. Se esperaba la llegada de La alumna del Instituto Poli- empatara con sus actividades es- más contingentes al lugar, para técnico Nacional (IPN) participó colares y ahora se ve obligada a luego partir a la sede de la Secre- en la movilización que partió del aceptar cualquier horario, incluso taría de Salud, en la calle Lieja, en Estudiantes de las escuelas Nacional de Enfermería y Obstetricia del IPN y Superior Palacio de Bellas Artes, porque los fines de semana. Chapultepec, donde expondrían de Enfermería y Obstetricia de la UNAM, carecen de apoyo del gobierno federal busca apoyo de las autoridades pa- Todos tienen 20 años, en pro- sus demandas. Viernes 2 de agosto de 2019 DIARIOIMAGEN Nacional 3 Balance de labores de la Marina Libres de sargazo, principales destinos del Caribe mexicano MUESTRA AVANCES DEL COMBATE El titular de la Secretaría de Marina-Armada de Con respecto al recurso que se dio para esto, por las corrientes y la manera en que se nos da México (Semar), Rafael Ojeda Durán, informó que son alrededor de 56 millones de pesos, son El secretario de Marina explicó mediante imá- trabajo llegar a las playas, pero también en mes que como resultado de las labores de limpieza recursos del estado, se van a comprar tres trac- genes los avances en la lucha contra el arribo y medio les vamos a volver a traer el reporte en el Caribe mexicano, en Isla Mujeres, Benito tores y cuatro barredoras de sargazo, al mismo de sargazo: “En Isla Mujeres no existe sargazo, para que vean lo que se ha avanzado. Juárez en Cancún, Puerto Morelos, Solidaridad, tiempo 4 mil 262 barreras de contención. está al cero; Benito Juárez no hay, ahí es donde “Con respecto a equipos que se compraron Playa del Carmen, ya no hay sargazo.
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