translated from Spanish: Starts winter hours in Sinaloa this Sunday, October 25

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- Today at 2:00 hours winter time came into force at the end of daylight saving time, so the population of Sinaloa will have to delay their clock by one hour. In addition, on October 31, the subsidy also ends at the summer rate. In this regard, Vigilantes Ciudadanos por la Transparencia de Sinaloa demands no longer change the schedule next summer, and does extend the summer subsidy to electricity consumption for the high temperatures that still present, even with highs of up to 44 and 45 degrees Celsius.
Stay informed about what matters most to you

Get the most relevant news of the day in your e-mail

Thank you for subscribing!
Check your inbox to confirm your email and start getting the latest news

Take advantage and take the next step
Get our news alerts so you don’t miss anything
Receive notifications

Not bad! You’ve subscribed to notifications
Set up and choose your preferences
Set up notifications

Enter your e-mail

Subscribe

Subscribing involves accepting the terms and conditions

Not bad! You’ve subscribed to notifications
Set up and choose your preferences

Guillermo Padilla Montiel warned of the risk that November’s electricity bills will be triggered by the culmination of the summer subsidies, which in a first stage is detrimental to 24,000 users who are cut off for billing reasons on October 15.

“This is a fair demand because of the problem of climate change, temperatures of up to 44 and 45 degrees Celsius have been recorded in the shadows over the last few days, with thermal sensations of up to 50 degrees Celsius, justifying this program to the population expanding by another month. Call for legislators
Padilla Montiel called on federal lawmakers for Sinaloa to look again at this problem and address the demands facing the population in particular, as eventually the use of electrical appliances to mitigate intense heat is a necessity.



Original source in Spanish

Related Posts

Add Comment