Along Mexico City’s stately Reforma boulevard a collection of impromptu, semi-permanent “anti-monuments” has sprung up in homage to darker incidents. The government-run daycare center went up in flames in northern Mexico in 2009, killing 49 children. ABC is the name of the government-run daycare center that went up in flames in northern Mexico in 2009, and 49 is the number of children who died there. The blaze at the ABC daycare in Hermosillo, Sonora state was seen as an avoidable tragedy that happened due to negligence. “We could make a list,” Cristina Híjar said, “of the anti-monuments that we still need.”Copyright 2019 The Associated Press.
Source: Washington Post June 30, 2019 15:33 UTC