
Amílcar Montejo
Amílcar Montejo is a traffic superintendent in Guatemala City, known for his role in managing and reporting on traffic conditions. He has been an important figure in addressing transit issues, particularly during incidents that disrupt vehicular flow, as highlighted by his recent remarks about complications arising from accidents and other events on major routes.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Guatemala | 17 | 6.35 | 1.15% | +30% | 17,915,568 | 268,977 | $82,000 | 1,231$ |
Totals | 17 | 17,915,568 | 268,977 | $82,000 | 1,231$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo, the traffic spokesperson for the Municipal Transit Police, reported on the operations conducted to prevent risks from overloaded public transport.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo is the traffic spokesperson for the Municipal Transit Police who provided alternate routes for motorists during the procession.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo is the traffic spokesperson for the Municipal Traffic Police (PMT) who reported on a traffic accident.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo, spokesperson for the Metropolitan Transport Regulatory Entity, reports that two cars collided.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo is the traffic spokesperson for the Municipal Transit Police who reported on the incident involving a vehicle of the SAT.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo is the transit director of Guatemala City who confirmed the identity of the victim as the mayor.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo, spokesperson for the Metropolitan Regulating Entity of Transport, reports on a fire on a hillside along the route to the Atlantic.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo, a spokesperson for the Municipal Transit Police, informs about traffic closures in the area due to the incident.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo, a spokesperson for the Municipality of Guatemala, suggests alternative routes for transit.
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Guatemala:
Amílcar Montejo is the director of communication of Emetra who provided information about the armed incident.
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