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Tijuana Center Traders Report Drop of up to 85% in Their Sales Due to Vehicle Closure Caused by Socavón - Uniradio Informa Baja California

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Through trades addressed to different municipal units, they requested the approval of at least one lane of movement
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The secretary of municipal government reiterated that the construction company must present the study with the causes of the socavón in the course of this week TIJUANA, Baja California, August 26, or 2025.- The secretary general of municipal government, Arnulfo Guerrero León, ruled out economic damages due to the closure of Avenida Revolución after the socavón recorded on 10th Street. He also pointed out that they have already spoken with the tr…

Tijuana.- Tijuana City Council is still waiting for Milk, the development company that caused a socavón in Calle Diez de la Zona Centro, almost corner of Avenida Revolución, to deliver a study that explains the causes of the collapse that keeps a significant section of this road closed. Since August 13, when the incident was recorded, the area that was affected by the gas and water leaks, as well as the fall of posts and wiring of the Federal El…

They point out that sales have fallen dramatically, vehicle access is restricted and uncertainty seizes businesses in the area.

Through trades addressed to different municipal units, they requested the approval of at least one lane of movement

TIJUANA, AUGUST 25, 2025.- After the closure of 10th Street in the Central Zone because of a socavón caused by the construction of a building, the businesses of the area have suffered a severe blow to their economy, recording up to 90% of less sales because access to their shops is blocked. Harold Hernández of Radio Imagen mentioned that about 15 businesses signed a letter that sent to several municipal units to manage the possibility of opening…

Tijuana, August 25.- The businesses located on 10th Street in the Central Zone have recorded falls in their sales of up to 90% after the closure of the road by a socavón provoked during the construction of a building, a situation that has blocked vehicle access to their establishments. About 15 merchants signed a letter addressed to various municipal units to request the opening of two lanes of circulation—one one way and the other back—that all…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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