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Collapsed Streets in El Molino De Tonalá; Neighbors Report 30 Years of Abandonment

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In Jazmín Street, at the intersections with San Sebastián and Suchil, the inhabitants report the presence of debris, exposed rods, holes, loose land and lack of sidewalks, which complicates pedestrian and vehicular traffic. During the rains, the situation is aggravated by an insufficient drainage that causes constant stagnations and increased risk for the neighbors. Inhabitants of the area point out that the problem has been unresolved for more …
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In Jazmín Street, at the intersections with San Sebastián and Suchil, the inhabitants report the presence of debris, exposed rods, holes, loose land and lack of sidewalks, which complicates pedestrian and vehicular traffic. During the rains, the situation is aggravated by an insufficient drainage that causes constant stagnations and increased risk for the neighbors. Inhabitants of the area point out that the problem has been unresolved for more …

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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