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Storm Floods Underground Street Miguel Hidalgo in Guanajuato

Guanajuato, Gto.- The intense storm recorded on the afternoon of Monday, July 14, in the state capital caused once again the flooding of the Miguel Hidalgo underground street where the water rose about a metre high catching multiple cars and causing damage to those who were parked along stability where the river Guanajuato once ran. The intense rains also caused flooding in the area of El Cantador, where the water rose more than 30 centimeters.
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A storm flooded the streets of the center of the colonial city of Guanajuato. Hidalgo Street, known as the underground, was the most affected. The rain caused the dam of la Olla to be filled and its surpluses to come out through the landfill, causing a sudden drop of water that caused the water level to rise approximately 30 centimeters in the central area of the city. Video: Guanajuato Tunnels Flooded by Torrencial RainsThe municipal authoritie…

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Guanajuato, Gto.- The intense storm recorded on the afternoon of Monday, July 14, in the state capital caused once again the flooding of the Miguel Hidalgo underground street where the water rose about a metre high catching multiple cars and causing damage to those who were parked along stability where the river Guanajuato once ran. The intense rains also caused flooding in the area of El Cantador, where the water rose more than 30 centimeters.

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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