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Post by theshee on Jul 22, 2011 7:38:40 GMT 10
The crack appeared on 13 July in Santa Maria Huejoculco in Chalco, State Mexico, land has now reached the thousand 500 meters long and the authorities have not taken preventive measures, warned James Espinoza Hilario, responsible for planning Social of the project Sierra Nevada of the Autonomous Metropolitan University. In addition, after survey work was detected in Santa Maria Huejoculco get another gap of about four km which reaches La Candelaria Tlapala, in the community of Miraflores, in Chalco, explained Professor in interview with MartÃn Espinosa, for group picture Multimedia. These failures is part of a family of cracks that exist in the region and threaten to spread across the entire area east of the Valley of Mexico, result in the overexploitation of water table and the proliferation of housing. This event began back 2009 in a small area of this region but since it has grown and opened wide up eating up everything around it .
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 22, 2011 8:46:47 GMT 10
bang homes up on flood plains or overexploitation of water table, and the proliferation of housing on these types of ground, will always end in nature winning.
shame the developers dont tell the new home owners that!
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Post by theshee on Jul 22, 2011 21:11:46 GMT 10
I cant believe they built half the city on a dry river bed.
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