Acapulco to Dropper: After Earthquake, 80 Pipes Supply the High Colonies From a Single Take
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Derivative of the lack of water supply caused by the recent earthquake, various areas of the port of Acapulco continue without regular service. The supply for the colonies of the middle and high part currently depends on an operation of pipes that travel the city without rest, facing a greater logistical challenge: they operate from the only heron (filling take) that has water at this moment. Intense days from the only active heron Around 80 pip…
Cd. of Mexico.- The National Water Commission (Conagua) reported that 60 percent of the liquid supply has been restored in Acapulco, Guerrero, after the interruption caused by the earthquake last January 2. In a statement, the Conagua specified that specialized personnel moved to the municipality to deal with the effects in coordination with the state and municipal governments. The dependence detailed that yesterday the repair of the escape of t…
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