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The Water Returns to Lake Texcoco and Covers the Remains of the Airport Discarded by López Obrador

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The force of nature has opened its way and sunk into oblivion the remains of what would be the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM), the failed work of former president Enrique Peña Nieto, planned in Lake Texcoco. Almost two months of uninterrupted rains that return particular the summer in the valley of Mexico City have caused the water to rise levels in the lake and cause floods in the structures that had already risen from the project i…

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The force of nature has opened its way and sunk into oblivion the remains of what would be the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM), the failed work of former president Enrique Peña Nieto, planned in Lake Texcoco. Almost two months of uninterrupted rains that return particular the summer in the valley of Mexico City have caused the water to rise levels in the lake and cause floods in the structures that had already risen from the project i…

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Texcoco, Méx., Members of the Peoples' Front in Defense of the Earth (FPDT) said that “every trace left by the construction works of the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM), whose structure is being submerged in the water mirrors that resurgent in Lake Texcoco”.

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The water returns to Lake Texcoco to bury the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM), the wet dream of former President Peña Nieto. The post VIDEO ¬ The water returns to Texcoco to bury the NAIM, the wet dream of rocking first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx

Mexico City, Mexico.- Almost six years after the cancellation of the New International Airport of Mexico (NAIM), nature continues to claim its place. The recent rains have caused a considerable increase in the level of water in the area where the airport infrastructure would be built, leaving flooded key areas of the old project, confirmed the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp).

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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