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Mexicans angry over a double-digit hike in gasoline prices looted stores and blockaded roads amid escalating unrest over the rising cost of living in Latin America's second biggest economy.
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A man urges kindred demonstrators to quiet down as they vandalize the Government Palace amid a challenge against the rising costs of fuel upheld by the Mexican government, at the Macroplaza in Monterrey, Mexico, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Demonstrators push over a vehicle of Multimedios TV arrange amid a challenge against the rising costs of gas upheld by the Mexican government at the Macroplaza in Monterrey, Mexico, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Demonstrators hold up notices amid a dissent against the rising costs of gas upheld by the Mexican government at the Macroplaza in Monterrey, Mexico, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A demonstrator contends with policemen amid a dissent against the rising costs of fuel authorized by the Mexican government at the Macroplaza in Monterrey, Mexico, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Policemen confine a demonstrator amid a challenge against the rising costs of fuel upheld by the Mexican government, in Monclova, in Coahuila state, Mexico. Fidencio Alonso Courtesy of Zocalo de Monclova by means of REUTERS
People scour a store while challenging the rising costs of fuel authorized by the Mexican government in Agua Dulce, Mexico. REUTERS/Stringer
Police officers keep individuals for plundering while challenging the rising costs of gas upheld by the Mexican government, in Boca del Rio, on the edges of Veracruz, Mexico7. REUTERS/Victor Yanez
Policemen (C) keep demonstrators amid a dissent against the rising costs of fuel in Monclova, in Coahuila state, Mexico. Fidencio Alonso/Courtesy of Zocalo de Monclova through REUTERS
A man tosses water on smoldering tires amid a dissent against the rising costs of fuel upheld by the Mexican government along the edge of a Pemex service station in San Miguel Totolcingo, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
People scour a store while challenging the rising costs of gas authorized by the Mexican government in Agua Dulce, Mexico. REUTERS/Stringer
Policemen keep a demonstrator amid a challenge against the rising costs of fuel in Monclova, in Coahuila state, Mexico. Fidencio Alonso/Courtesy of Zocalo de Monclova through REUTERS
Police officers go inside a shop after it was plundered amid a challenge against the rising costs of gas in Ecatapec, Mexico. Mexicans furious over a twofold digit climb in fuel costs plundered stores and barricaded streets, inciting more than 250 captures in the midst of heightening turmoil over the increasing typical cost for basic items in Latin America's second greatest economy. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A man is kept by the police after he started plundering a general store in the midst of a challenge against the rising costs of fuel in Ecatepec, Mexico. Twenty-three stores were sacked and 27 bars place up in Mexico City, Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said, days after the legislature raised fuel costs by 14 to 20 percent, insulting Mexicans as of now engaging rising expansion and a powerless cash. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People strip a store while challenging the rising costs of fuel upheld by the Mexican government in Boca del Rio, on the edges of Veracruz, Mexico. REUTERS/Ivan Sanchez
Protesters hinder the passageway to a Pemex service station as they smolder tires amid a challenge in San Miguel Totolcingo, Mexico. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said that the value spike that produced results on Jan. 1 was a "capable" measure that the legislature brought in accordance with global oil prices.
A cop glimpses inside a shop after it was plundered amid a challenge in Ecatapec, Mexico. Agent inside Minister Rene Juarez said more than 250 individuals had been captured for vandalism and that government powers were working with security authorities in Mexico City and the close-by conditions of Mexico and Hidalgo to address the turmoil. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Policemen confine demonstrators amid a dissent against the rising costs of gas in Monclova, in Coahuila state, Mexico. Fidencio Alonso/Courtesy of Zocalo de Monclova by means of REUTERS
A lady is confined after she started plundering a general store in the midst of challenges against the rising costs of fuel in Ecatepec, Mexico. Mexican retailers' affiliation ANTAD encouraged government and state powers to intercede rapidly, saying 79 stores had been sacked and 170 persuasively shut because of bars. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Passengers are seen inside a transport amid a dissent. The words read, "Not any more high costs of fuel". REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
Truck drivers obstruct the motorway known as the Mexico-Queretaro motorway, one of the chief get to streets to the city, as a major aspect of a dissent in Cuatitlan Izcalli, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Protesters hinder the passageway to a service station as they participate amid an exhibit on Tlalpan Avenue in Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
A cop monitors a homeware store after it was plundered amid a dissent in Ecatapec, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A man is confined by the police after he started plundering a grocery store in the midst of challenges in Ecatepec, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A Pemex corner store is viewed as dissenters smolder tires amid a challenge in San Miguel Totolcingo, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
Protesters partake amid an exhibit at a Hidrosina service station in Mexico City. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
Protesters hinder the passageway to Pemex corner store as they smolder tires amid a dissent in San Miguel Totolcingo, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
A man utilizes a fire quencher amid a challenge along the edge of Pemex service station in San Miguel Totolcingo, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
The new costs of fuel are shown at Pemex service station in Monterrey, Mexico. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A man holds a notice amid a challenge in Mexico City. The bulletin peruses, "Not any more high costs of fuel". REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A driver chats on a versatile inside an auto along the Mexico-Queretaro motorway, one of the central get to streets to the city, while it is being obstructed by truck drivers as a component of a challenge in Cuatitlan Izcalli, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso