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Looting erupts, protests spread over Mexico gasoline price hike

79 stores looted, highways blocked, gas stations seized

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XALAPA, Mexico — Protests over a sharp gasoline price hike erupted into looting of gas stations and stores in various parts of Mexico on Wednesday, with dozens of businesses reportedly sacked.

Protesters also continued to block highways, burn tires and seize gas stations, snarling traffic and jeopardizi­ng fuel supplies across the country.

The National Associatio­n of Self-Service and Department Stores of Mexico said in a statement that 79 stores had been looted and 170 were closed or blockaded in central Mexico, including the capital.

The unrest “resulting in the theft of merchandis­e put at risk the lives of clients and workers in the stores, primarily in Mexico State, Michoacan, Hidalgo and Mexico City,” the statement said.

In the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, store guards were overrun by crowds who carried off clothing, food, washing machines, television­s, DVD players and refrigerat­ors.

Three supermarke­ts, an electronic­s store and a shopping center were sacked and at least 14 people were detained, the state government reported. At one supermarke­t officers fired into the air to disperse the multitudes.

Earlier in the day, President Enrique Pena Nieto took to the airwaves to defend his unpopular gaso- line deregulati­on measure that resulted in price hikes of up to 20 percent over the weekend.

The increases took effect as the government ends regulated prices for gasoline and diesel, which it says represente­d subsi- dies that unduly benefited wealthier Mexicans.

Pena Nieto said he would try to help groups hit hard by the increases, in an apparent reference to bus, truck and taxi drivers.

“I understand the anger and irritation felt by the general public,” Pena Nieto said, saying that “this is an action that nobody would want to take.”

“If this decision had not been taken, the effects and consequenc­es would have been far more painful,” he added. AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO/ERICK HERRERA) ?? GASOLINE SHOCK. Residents pilfer gasoline and diesel from a gas station following protests against an increase in fuel prices in Allende, southern Veracuz State, Mexico, late Tuesday Jan. 3, 2017. The gas station attendants who had turned off the power...
(AP FOTO/ERICK HERRERA) GASOLINE SHOCK. Residents pilfer gasoline and diesel from a gas station following protests against an increase in fuel prices in Allende, southern Veracuz State, Mexico, late Tuesday Jan. 3, 2017. The gas station attendants who had turned off the power...

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