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Mexico's colonial-era city of Oaxaca choked by trash piles

Por: ABC News World November 12, 2022

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MEXICO CITY -- The mayor of ’s most iconic and beloved colonial-era city, Oaxaca, has made a desperate public plea for federal authorities to declare a public emergency over the mounds of uncollected garbage piling up in the city’s cobblestone streets. Normally awash with tourists and known for its green-tinged stone buildings and vast culinary offerings, Oaxaca was left hamstrung after a neighboring town closed down a garbage dump that had... + full article



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