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They Feared that the Fug Would Reach Their Homes

Chihuahua.- The risk was latent. A few meters from the fire in a bar in the neighborhood of Granjas El Valle II Stage, there is a gas station and around there are houses and businesses, a scenario that kept dozens of families on alert on Friday night. “We couldn’t sleep, the fear was that the fire would come to the houses,” said María López, neighbor of the sector, who, like other inhabitants, lived hours of anguish at the flames that reached se…
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Chihuahua.- The risk was latent. A few meters from the fire in a bar in the neighborhood of Granjas El Valle II Stage, there is a gas station and around there are houses and businesses, a scenario that kept dozens of families on alert on Friday night. “We couldn’t sleep, the fear was that the fire would come to the houses,” said María López, neighbor of the sector, who, like other inhabitants, lived hours of anguish at the flames that reached se…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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