
Until a year ago, Huertos del Pedregal was a place of parties and living the dream. This private development in northern Culiacán, Sinaloa, had about 20 rural lots, at least half of which were rented out for gatherings of all kinds. Fireworks were common in the skies every weekend, and residents reported excessive noise from live music and, occasionally, even gunshots in the air. “Now no one comes,” says Ana Becerra, a resident who rented out her lot for celebrations. “The venues are deserted, and we’re not recovering, even if we lower the price.”
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