Socavón of 12 Meters Long Arises in Tlaquepaque by the Torrential Rains
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A sink of about 12 meters long by six of width and five of depth occurred yesterday as a result of the softening of the land by the torrential rains of the last weeks, in the colony La Duraznera, of Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.
SIAPA continues with the work of repairing the socavón in the colony La Duraznera, in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, caused by a leak that eroded the ground and damaged 42 meters of a sewer collector. However, recent rains have... Full note »
Another great socavón was formed during these last days in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, this was in the colony La Duraznera where security elements already began to do repair work. According to the report by the authorities, this one has a depth of approximately 10 meters. Apparently, the cause of the socavón would have been for the same drainage work that was also being carried out in the area.
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