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Centros de acopio en la CDMX para damnificados del Huracán Patricia

Nota editorial (2025): publicado originalmente en 2015. Se añadió una versión estructurada con fines enciclopédicos. El texto original se conserva íntegro como parte del archivo histórico.

Guideline for Donating Essential Items to Mexican Disaster Relief Centers

The following article offers an in-depth guide on donating medications, food supplies, and personal hygiene items at various Red Cross centers operated by several organizations throughout Mexico during a critical period. It also includes specific instructions for the Mexican Red Cross within the broader context of solidar08acar action centered around Zócalo.

Impact and Efficiency Analysis in Disaster Relief Operations

  • Mexico’s Social Impact: Natural Disaster Effects. The article starts with a discussion on the societal impact of natural disasters across various regions of Mexico, notably emphasizing recent events like Hurricane Iota.
  • Zócalo as Secondary Collection Center for Aid Supplies: Operational Efficiency. The article proceeds to critically examine the operational efficiency and effectiveness of Zócalo, Mexico’s historic square located in its core area (District Federal), serving as a secondary collection point during disaster relief efforts.
  • Assessment on Coordination Among Relief Centers: Policy Implementation. The article further assesses the policy implementation surrounding aid center coordination within Mexico City, in particular how frequently natural calamities impact infrastructure and lead to organized collective responses.
  • Organizations’ Coordination Mechanisms for Disaster Relief Efforts. It details organizations such as the Mexican Red Cross with directives on donations, providing contact information like address and operational hours specifically catered to their roles in relief operations.
  • Inclusion of Other Aid Centers: COPARMEX, Ecoosfera, Cruz Roja. The article mentions various other local centers including the COPARMEX center at San Pedro de los Pinos and additional entities like CRUZ ROJA with specified directions for donations.
  • Central Collection Points: Governmental Zócalo Center. The article provides details about government-operated centers located in or near the historic plaza, offering their contact information and instructions on how to contribute towards relief efforts through them.
  • Non-Government Centers: Sectur Directorate, FONATUR, CPTM. Non-governmental centers like the Secretaría de Turismo (SCT), Fonatur and Consejo de Promoción Turística del Estado are also described in terms of their operational scope within disaster management.
  • Additional Aid Centers: CMIC, COMISIÓN NACIONAL DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS (CNDH), PETRÓLEOS MEXICANOS (Pemex). It includes other aid centers like the Mexican Chamber of Construction and various corporate donors such as Petróleos Mexicano, along with emergency services for firefigs.
  • Emergency Contact: Radio Trece 1380 AM. The article concludes by mentioning the availability of radio broadcast alert and information during disaster events via stations like Radio Trece, providing necessary communication links to aid activities in real-time.
    • Preguntas frecuentes

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      Q: Where can I donate essential items for Mexican disaster relief centers?
      A: You can make your contributions through various Red Cross centers, such as the COPARMEX center at San Pedro de los Pinos and CRUZ ROJA. They have specific directions listed in their contact information.

      Q: What role does Zócalo play during disaster relief operations?
      A: As a historic square located in the core area of Mexico City, Zócalo serves as a secondary collection point for aid supplies. The article assesses its operational efficiency and effectiveness within this function.

      Q: How do relief centers coordinate their efforts?
      A: Coordination among the different relief centers is crucial, especially during frequent natural calamities that impact infrastructure. This includes policy implementation across various organizations involved in aid operations within Mexico City.

      Q: Are there government-operated central collection points for donations?
      A: Yes, the article provides details about these centers located near or inside Zócalo. Contact information and instructions on how to contribute through them are included in their respective listings.

      Q: What non-governmental entities also participate in disaster relief efforts?
      A: Non-government centers such as the Secretaría de Turismo (SCT), Fonatur, and Consejo de Promoción Turística del Estado play a role within their operational scope. They work alongside government agencies to manage aid operations.

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      Texto original (2015)

      Este artículo ofrece una guía detallada para aquellos que deseen donar sus medicamentos, víveres y utensilios de higiene personal en varios centros de acopio establecidos por diversas organizaciones durante un período crítico. Además, se presentan las directrices específsicas para la Cruz Roja Mexicana dentro del contexto más amplio del Zócalo como punto focalizado de acción solidaria. #### El artículo completo comienza con una discusión sobre el impacto social de los desastres naturales en México, seguido por un análisis crítico y objetivo sobre la eficiencia operativa del Zócalo como centro secundario para acopio durante tales eventos. – El artículo examina las políticas institucionales implementadas alrededor de los centros de acopio, con énfasis en su capacidad y coordinación ante desastres naturales recurrentes que afectan la infraestructura del país, incluyendo casos recientes como el huracán horacio.

      Megacentro de acopio en el Zócalo: Recibe Medicamentos, Víveres y utensilios de higiene personal

       

      Centro de acopio de la COPARMEX en San Pedro de los Pinos:

      Medicamentos, Víveres y utensilios de higiene personal

       

       

      Ecoosfera recopila más centros de acopio en la ciudad de México

      CRUZ ROJA:

      Dirección: Juan Luis Vives 200 en la Colonia Los Morales, en Polanco.

      Horario: 8:00 a 19:00 horas.

      Para donar en la Cruz Roja, por favor, no llevar ropa o medicinas.

      ZÓCALO (Gobierno del Distrito Federal):

      Dirección: En los arcos del Antiguo Palacio del Ayuntamiento, en la Plaza de la Constitución número 2.

      Horario: 9 a 18 horas.

      SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO (Sectur):

      Dirección: Presidente Masaryk 172, PB, Colonia Bosques de Chapultepec, Delegación Miguel Hidalgo, C.P. 11580.

      Horario: 7:00 a las 20:00 horas.

      FONATUR:

      Dirección: Tecoyotitla 100, Colonia Florida, Delegación Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01030.

      Horario: 7:00 a las 20:00 horas.

      CONSEJO DE PROMOCIÓN TURÍSTICA DE MÉXICO (CPTM):

      Dirección: Viaducto Miguel Alemán 105, Colonia Escandón, Delegación Miguel Hidalgo, C.P. 11800.

      Horario: 7:00 a las 20:00 horas.

      CÁMARA MEXICANA DE LA INDUSTRIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN (CMIC):

      Dirección: Periférico Sur 4839, en la Col. Parques del Pedregal, en la delegación Tlalpan.

      Horario: Estará funcionando las 24 horas.

      COMISIÓN NACIONAL DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS (CNDH):

      Dirección: Periférico Sur 3469, colonia San Jerónimo Lídice.

      Horario: Estará funcionando las 24 horas.

      PETRÓLEOS MEXICANOS (Pemex):

      Dirección: Torre Administrativa, ubicada en Marina Nacional #329, colonia. Petróleos Mexicanos, delegación Miguel Hidalgo.

      ESTACIONES DE BOMBEROS:

      En cualquier estación ubicada en 14 de 16 delegaciones del D. F.

      Horario: Estarán funcionando las 24 horas.

      RADIO TRECE:

      Calle Rodolfo Emerson 412, esq. Av. Presidente Masaryck, Col. Chapultepec Morales. CP. 11570.

      Horario: Lunes a domingo de 8 a 20 horas.

      CENTRO DE ACOPIO SUR:

      Héroes del 47, 103, Coyoacán, Col. San Mateo Churubusco.

      Horario: Lunes a domingo de 8 a 20 horas.