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Tijuana without Water! Massive Escape Causes Sorcavón and Leaves More than 630 Colonies without Service

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Eridani SalazarA massive leak of water registered this morning at Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Boulevard, at the height of the Los Reyes colony, caused the formation of a large socavón and left more than 630 colonies in Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito without drinking water supply. The incident occurred in front of a well-known self-service shop, in the direction of Abelardo L. Rodríguez Dam, and was attended by staff of the State Commission of Public Serv…
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Water shortages and difficulty getting around are the main problems facing residents of neighborhoods near the Abelardo L. Rodríguez Dam. A massive leak created a significant sinkhole on Díaz Ordaz Blvd., a situation that has no specific date for resolution.

Lázaro Cárdenas Federal High School announced that it will suspend all in-person activities scheduled for Wednesday, September 10, 2025, due to the emergency water supply shutdown affecting 632 neighborhoods in Tijuana and Rosarito. The suspension of in-person activities will be for the aforementioned date only. The school's principal stated that the… Source

Eridani SalazarA massive leak of water registered this morning at Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Boulevard, at the height of the Los Reyes colony, caused the formation of a large socavón and left more than 630 colonies in Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito without drinking water supply. The incident occurred in front of a well-known self-service shop, in the direction of Abelardo L. Rodríguez Dam, and was attended by staff of the State Commission of Public Serv…

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TIJUANA, SEPTEMBER 9, 2025.- A mega sucavón was registered on Tuesday morning on the Díaz Ordaz boulevard, in the Terrazas de la Presa area, because of a leak in the Florido-Aguaje aqueduct. Staff from the State Public Services Commission of Tijuana (CESPT) and civil protection elements mobilized to the site to begin the repair work. Jesús García Castro, director of CESPT, said that the problem originated from the deterioration of the Florido-Ag…

Tijuana.- At least three days will remain without drinking water service the 632 colonies affected by a mega leak registered on Tuesday morning, in the Florido-Aguaje aqueduct, on the Díaz Ordaz boulevard, which caused a scavenging over the road, damaged vehicles and commercial premises affected by the severe flooding that caused the rupture of the pipeline. The aqueduct is already repaired by personnel of the State Commission of Public Services…

The collapse occurred due to a failure in the Florido-Aguaje aqueduct. A mega leak of drinking water caused a sink on the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz boulevard, heading towards the Abelardo L. Rodríguez dam in Tijuana. The director of the State Public Services Commission of Tijuana, Jesús García, explained that the incident occurred due to a leak in the Florido-Aguaje aqueduct, an infrastructure of 1982 and that fulfilled its useful life more than two de…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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