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english.elpais.comHere are the latest widely reported developments at Teotihuacán:
Reopening with heightened security after a violent incident: Mexican authorities reinforced security around the Teotihuacán archaeological complex as it reopened to tourists following a deadly shooting at the site. The incident involved a gunman who killed a Canadian woman and injuring several others, prompting a temporary closure and a security boost around the Sun and Moon pyramids. [web: source: Vertex video summary, and AS report][1][3]
Ongoing protection and UNESCO considerations: The area continues to be scrutinized for heritage protection, with past coverage noting pressures from nearby construction and the importance of safeguarding the UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Authorities have previously addressed illegal building threats adjacent to Teotihuacán to preserve its archaeological heritage.[2][4]
Related coverage and context: English-language coverage and regional sources continue to report on Teotihuacán’s status, including security measures, visitor access policies, and archaeological research aims at uncovering governance and urban dynamics of the ancient metropolis.[5][6]
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All the news about Teotihuacán published in EL PAÍS. Information, articles and breaking news about Teotihuacán
english.elpais.comTeotihuacan was a dynamic and economic powerhouse in central Mexico, dating back more than 1,900 years. Now archaeologists, led by UC Riverside’s Nawa Sugiyama, are trying to find out who governed the megacity and explain the burning of the once great metropolis.
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phys.orgMexico has sent in 250 National Guard troops and 60 police officers to seize a plot of land next to the pre-Hispanic ruins of Teotihuacan where authorities say bulldozers were destroying outlying…
apnews.comProperty owner operating with 'total impunity' in area where building is forbidden, zone's head says.
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