Oasis de Oriente Residents Warn of Stray Dog Packs, Fear Potential AttacksKANASÍN, YUCATÁN — Residents of the Oasis de Oriente neighborhood in Kanasín have raised concerns over a growing population of free-roaming dogs, warning that aggressive packs pose an increasing safety hazard for pedestrians, children, and elderly citizens. Other residents report being chased by dogs while walking to work early in the morning, creating widespread fear of physical aggression. While some stray animals appear to be smaller breeds abandoned near the subdivision, others migrate from surrounding residential sectors. In response to the rising complaints, neighbors issued an urgent appeal to municipal authorities to intervene and implement stray management measures. Residents urged local officials to establish a balanced response that ensures public safety for pedestrians while guaranteeing humane conditions and animal welfare standards for the captured dogs.