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The Indigenous Village That Dug Up A $400 Million Pipeline

Yaqui tribe members stand inside their home in the village of Loma de Bacum, Sonora state, Mexico, on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. Sempra Energy's natural gas pipeline that runs in Loma de Bacum cost $400 million, part of a network that's supposed to carry gas from Arizona more than 500 miles to Mexico's Pacific coast. It hasn't done that since August, when members of the indigenous Yaqui tribe enraged by what they viewed as an unauthorized trespass their land used a backhoe truck to puncture and extract a 25-foot segment. Photographer: Yael Martinez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Indigenous Village That Dug Up A $400 Million Pipeline

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895689036
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Bloomberg
Date created:
December 06, 2017
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SEMPRA ENERGY MEXICO
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