translated from Spanish: Commemorates world Transit Victim Day parade

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- As part of the activities of the Youth area at Red Cross base Chávez Maybeamantes, a parade was held to commemorate all that traffic victim in order to make known the risks that are taken day by day and as a Red Cross siem siem pre is in service to try to save and help citizens. The main point of this parade is to publicize the accidents that occur daily in our environment and that with this not only the victim is affected but the companions and family who lose that loved one.

Being officially on November 15 as the World Transit Victims Day a commemorative parade was held with the support of the union of El Carrizo, COBAES 06, Technical Secondary number 3, UAIS, Firefighters, Municipal Transit and Funeral Red Cross revelers, students and ambulances from the institution recreated several tragic scenes about road accidents. This seeks to raise public awareness in taking their precautions when going behind the wheel not only on the road but in daily life and the importance of following traffic rules so as not to have to go through these unfortunate situations.

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This parade culminated in the square of this union where words and a small tribute were offered to all those victims of road accidents and especially to those 38 victims who died 14 years ago in the trucking of Barobampo, where a passenger bus crashed into an ammonia pipe. Among those present to the tribute were the Sine of Trustees Francisco Leyva, the coordinator of The Mochis Red Cross Youth; Ramón Ledesma, the President of the Board of Trustees of the Chávez Talamantes base; Refugio García Ramírez, the local Relief Coordinator; Rosario Alvarez and fire crews, ambulances from Municipal Medical Emergency Services in Ahome, teachers and students of educational institutions.



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