Overview
- At San Juan de Ulúa, the president led the bicentennial ceremony, unveiled a commemorative plaque and honored the 1825 surrender that consolidated independence at sea.
- In her speech, she urged Mexicans to stay alert to defend justice and sovereignty against any foreign interference allegedly backed by “conservadores”.
- Navy Secretary Raymundo Pedro Morales reaffirmed the Armada’s duty to protect maritime borders and interests, citing a force of 219 vessels, 123 aircraft and roughly 75,000 personnel across 16 regions.
- Semar highlighted recent Plan Marina actions, reporting 5,735 personnel, 15 Emergency Response Brigades and seven command posts deployed to four rain‑stricken states during the 2025 cyclone season.
- She boarded the training ship Cuauhtémoc on its return to Veracruz, saluted the crew and remembered the two cadets killed in the May Brooklyn Bridge accident, and she opened the Museo Casa Benito Juárez.