Overview
- Blockades were scheduled to start between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. on October 13 at Periférico Norte by Parque Naucalli, the México–Pachuca highway near El Risco in Tlalnepantla, and Avenida Luis Donaldo Colosio in Naucalpan.
- Hermanas Aliadas A.C. called the Periférico Norte action to demand justice in disappearance cases, highlighting 16-year-old Kimberly Moya, with organizers warning the protest could last up to 24 hours.
- Residents planned to close the México–Pachuca corridor at El Risco to oppose a Consorcio ARA project of more than 700 apartments, citing strain on water, drainage and traffic.
- Neighbors in Loma Linda organized a morning protest on Avenida Luis Donaldo Colosio against the public-transport fare hike to a $14 peso minimum taking effect on October 15, pointing to poor service conditions.
- Authorities urged commuters to use alternate routes and monitor updates, while CAPUFE was reported to be preparing details on affected zones and kilometers that could also impact travel into Mexico City.