Overview
- C5i reported vehicle circulation reactivated on previously blocked stretches in Michoacán, clearing the last three points held by farm workers.
- The federal transport ministry said 16 federal road points had reopened and seven remained affected across the Bajío, including key corridors such as México–Guadalajara, Morelia–Guadalajara, León–Aguascalientes and Maravatío–Zapotlanejo, while CAPUFE reported lane reductions at the Palmillas toll plaza on México–Querétaro.
- Openings on the Maravatío–Zapotlanejo route and at the Zinapécuaro toll plaza were temporary single-lane releases that could be reclosed, according to SICT Michoacán.
- Local media reported maize producers began lifting blockades after securing a government subsidy per ton of corn, prompting partial releases.
- Two days of disruptions left about 4,000 people unable to depart the Morelia bus terminal, with Ómnibus de México canceling departures and Primera Plus, Autovías and ETN limiting or suspending services.