10 Billion Liters of Water Fell; It Didn't Rain Like This Since 2017
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Since 2017, there has not been as intense a rain in Mexico City as the one that took place the afternoon and the night of Monday, in which 10.2 million cubic meters of water fell (10.2 billion liters), that is, more than the storage capacity of the Madin dam, located in the state of Mexico, which is 7 million cubic meters, said the secretary of Integral Water Management, José Esparza Hernández.
Authorities of the CDMX pointed out that the rains of this Monday, June 2nd, did not present with such intensity since 2017; 143 floods were recorded, however there is no census on affected housing. The secretary of Integral Water Management (Segagua), José Mario Esparza, explained that in some points of the capital there were recorded up to 70 millimetres of rain, a situation that did not occur since 2017 in which there were more than 200 repor…
Last Monday, June 2, 2025, Mexico City faced one of its most intense storms in years, reaching rainfall levels of up to 70 millimetres in several areas. This phenomenon forced the immediate activation of the Tlaloque 2025 Protocol, a strategy of the capital government designed to respond to atypical rains, mitigate risks to the population and avoid an urban collapse. What were the effects of the rains of this Monday, June 2, 2025 on CDMX? Since …
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