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The heavy rains in central Mexico have caused the Centenario dam, in the State of Querétaro, to exceed its maximum capacity, registering a level of 113% this Sunday. Continue reading
The overflow of the Centenary dam in Querétaro set the alarm on Tequisquiapan, after reaching 113% of its capacity due to intense rains. Authorities declared red phase of rain emergency, activated preventive evacuations, enabled shelters and deployed support brigades. Civil protection continues the tasks of surveillance and containment. It CAN INTEREST YOU: Chaos in Querétaro! Floods, evacuation and suspension of classes after the overflow of th…
The municipality of Tequisquiapan activated the red light after the increase in the level of the river due to the blurring of the Centenario dam, which has reached 114% of its capacity, in coordination with Civil Protection, SEDENA, National Guard and emergency bodies. The increase in the water level of the dam resulted in an overflow that affected the central area of the municipality of Tequisquiapan, where local authorities were forced to evac…
Due to the risk of massive flooding of the Centenario Dam, which is already exceeding its capacity due to heavy rains, the municipality of Tequisquiapan, in the Mexican state of Querétaro, is on red alert. The mayor of the municipality, Héctor Magaña, reported late last night that the dam was at 111.8% of its capacity. According to his report, authorities managed to reduce 2% of the excess water accumulated in recent days, thanks to a controlled…
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