Mexico Drug Cartel Violence: Scientists Use Pigs & Drones To Find Victims | Firstpost America | N18G

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The search for Mexico's drug cartel violence victims continues with over 130,000 people officially missing, with many buried in clandestine graves. In the cartel-hit state of Jalisco, scientists are using experimental grave sites, drone technology, and environmental data to change how these graves are detected. By replicating real cartel burial techniques using pigs, researchers are tracking how decomposition alters soil, vegetation, and insect life. Hyperspectral drones, thermal cameras, and scanners help identify graves that are otherwise invisible to the human eye. The project combines high-tech research with local knowledge and aims to offer a practical solution to one of Mexico’s deepest crises.

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