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Gas Pipe Hangs on the Transpeninsular Highway After Landslide

Summary by 24 Horas
On the Transpeninsular Highway, in Baja California Sur, a landslide was recorded that left hanging a LP gas pipe. On Monday, September 15, a landslide was recorded at kilometer 78 of the Transpeninsular Highway, in the municipality of Mulegé, in Baja California Sur. This landslide occurs due to the intense rainfall caused by the tropical storm 'Mario', which in turn increased the flow of the San Ignacio River passing through a part of that road.
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On the Transpeninsular Highway, in Baja California Sur, a landslide was recorded that left hanging a LP gas pipe. On Monday, September 15, a landslide was recorded at kilometer 78 of the Transpeninsular Highway, in the municipality of Mulegé, in Baja California Sur. This landslide occurs due to the intense rainfall caused by the tropical storm 'Mario', which in turn increased the flow of the San Ignacio River passing through a part of that road.

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24 Horas broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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