
Ahome’s substitute mayor, Juan Fierro Gaxiola, came out onto the balcony of the Municipal Palace. Photo: Debate.

Mayor Juan Fierro was accompanied by special guests. Photo: Debate.

Elements of Public Security on their motorcycles on the esplanade of the Municipal Palace. Photo: Debate.

The mayor came out to the balcony of the Municipal Palace dressed in white and with a mask. Photo: Debate.

The Municipal Palace balcony was lit up in green, white and red. Photo: Debate.

The Cry of Independence ceremony was broadcast on social networks and the media. Photo: Debate.

The president of DIF Ahome, Georgina Bórquez. Photo: Debate.

Long live Ahome! Long live Mexico! Shouted Mayor Juan Fierro. Photo: Debate.

Paramedics from the Municipal Medical Emergency Service (Summa) were at the event. Photo: Debate.

Special guests on the balcony of the Municipal Palace. Photo: Debate.

The mayor was accompanied by special guests from the 89th Infantry Battalion, Topolobampo Harbor Master’s Office, the Mexican Navy Secretariat and top-level municipal officials. Photo: Debate.

Summa paramedics were public in the Municipal Palace esplanade. Photo: Debate.

To avoid crowds and respect the health protocols for the Covid-19 pandemic, only officials and aid agencies attended the event. Photo: Debate.

Elements of Public Security lit the sirens. Photo: Debate.

Accompanied by special guests, the mayor greeted those who accompanied him to the event. Photo: Debate.

The sound of the Independence bell was followed by the sirens of the aid corps and security corporations, Photo: Debate.

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