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Mexico City Sees Expanded Protests Tuesday, With Nine Planned Actions Slowing Key Corridors

City security agencies issue real-time advisories to manage delays through suggested alternative routes.

Overview

  • C5 reported at least nine concentrations across the capital for November 4, with gatherings scheduled from 6:30 a.m. to after 2:00 p.m. at sites including Chabacano station, the Senate, Plaza de la Ciudadela, Santa Martha Acatitla, Tasqueña, the National Indigenous, Peasant and Social Assembly headquarters, and UAM Xochimilco.
  • The Centro de Orientación Vial flagged heavy traffic on Av. Constituyentes, a lane reduction on Av. México Coyoacán at Puente Xoco, and a continued closure on the Reforma lateral near Río Sena due to barriers, recommending Av. Chapultepec and Río Pánuco as alternatives.
  • SSC and C5 are issuing live bulletins and route updates on official channels to guide commuters during the day’s mobilizations.
  • Tuesday’s Hoy No Circula restricts vehicles with pink stickers, plate endings 7 and 8, and holograms 1 and 2, with exemptions for 00 and 0.
  • On Monday, authorities listed six blockades, a 10:00 a.m. march from the Zócalo toward Reforma and Insurgentes, and a caravan bound for the main square, signaling a multi-day pattern of disruptions.