A civil war within the Sinaloa cartel in western Mexico has forced thousands of people to abandon their villages. Rival factions are battling for territory and control. Communities caught in the middle of the violence are demanding change.
Breakdown
- A year-long civil war between Sinaloa cartel factions has caused widespread violence. 15s
- Hundreds have died and many more have disappeared, including young adults. 38s
- Over 3,000 families have been displaced from rural villages due to the conflict. 1m 25s
- Criminal groups have taken over homes and villages for strategic purposes. 2m 22s
- Authorities have restored some calm in Culiacan, but many villages remain unsafe for return. 2m 32s