Guadalajara, Jalisco. Since last Saturday, neighbors of Calle Del Cajón, in the center of Tonalá, live with a socavón that continues to expand due to the drain of waste water that circulates along the road. The sinking, located near La Paz Avenue, remains unrepaired and represents a risk for pedestrians, motorists and students who daily travel through the area. SIAPA reviews socavón without corrective actions Joaquín Ruelas, a merchant of the pl…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. Since last Saturday, neighbors of Calle Del Cajón, in the center of Tonalá, live with a socavón that continues to expand due to the drain of waste water that circulates along the road. The sinking, located near La Paz Avenue, remains unrepaired and represents a risk for pedestrians, motorists and students who daily travel through the area. SIAPA reviews socavón without corrective actions Joaquín Ruelas, a merchant of the pl…