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Affected by Floods Ask for Extension of Rain Drain that Connects with the Coatancito River in Tapachula

Summary by aztecachiapas.com
In the colony Dos Islas, a rain drain connects with the Coatancito river, however, every rain, said dren, is saturated, plunging the homes that are on the banks. “Very ugly the truth, dangerous, if a child falls there, takes it the water, nobody comes to help, nobody comes to see how the sanjo is put, here there is no support of the authority,” said Manuel de jesus, affected. “This take grows, as it was raining strong, all afternoon, it went up …
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In the colony Dos Islas, a rain drain connects with the Coatancito river, however, every rain, said dren, is saturated, plunging the homes that are on the banks. “Very ugly the truth, dangerous, if a child falls there, takes it the water, nobody comes to help, nobody comes to see how the sanjo is put, here there is no support of the authority,” said Manuel de jesus, affected. “This take grows, as it was raining strong, all afternoon, it went up …

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aztecachiapas.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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