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Tulum Libration Puts Sac Actún System at Risk; Work Continues Despite the Closure of Profepa

Summary by TV Azteca
Little by little we are killing the remaining jungle. In April last year, the dense rainforest of Quintana Roo dawned with a new wound: a clandestine, irreversible cut, 27 kilometers long by 50 kilometers wide. This clearing passes over the system of Sac Actún caverns, the largest explored cave in the world and vital source of water for the entire area, including the city of Tulum. Under the pretext of building a "libration" to surround Tulum, t…
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Little by little we are killing the remaining jungle. In April last year, the dense rainforest of Quintana Roo dawned with a new wound: a clandestine, irreversible cut, 27 kilometers long by 50 kilometers wide. This clearing passes over the system of Sac Actún caverns, the largest explored cave in the world and vital source of water for the entire area, including the city of Tulum. Under the pretext of building a "libration" to surround Tulum, t…

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TV Azteca broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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