Those who remain ill will be supported by civil groups to get a bus ticket to Guadalajara, Jalisco, a state that will serve as a meeting point for those who can disperse.
Once the weather stabilizes, the Honduran delegation will leave the Jesus Martinez Palillo stadium in Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City, in Iztacalco, where a third caravan made up of Salvadorans also stays overnight.
Irineo Mujica, director of Pueblos Sin Fronteras, an organization that accompanies the Central American exodus, reported that the agreed route includes reaching Queretaro and then heading to Guadalajara.
He warned that, due to the high risk, they will avoid going through Guanajuato and Tamaulipas, with high rates of violence and kidnappings by organized crime.
Mexico, Nov 15 (Prensa Latina) Central American migrants who travel through Mexico in search of the border with the United States persist on Thursday despite intense rains and low temperatures that hit a large part of this country.