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What Started as a Water Leak Ended up as a 20-Meter Sinkhole in Prados Vallarta

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
What began as an underground water leak is today a huge socavón of more than 20 m, located on Alas Praderas street, at the corner of Alas Colinas street, the huge hole gains land in the Prados Vallarta colony, in Zapopán. It is a double problem. The socavón has already completely blocked the entrance to two homes. The inhabitants cannot take their vehicles out for more than 10 days. They are locked up. The inhabitants fear the total collapse of …
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What began as an underground water leak is today a huge socavón of more than 20 m, located on Alas Praderas street, at the corner of Alas Colinas street, the huge hole gains land in the Prados Vallarta colony, in Zapopán. It is a double problem. The socavón has already completely blocked the entrance to two homes. The inhabitants cannot take their vehicles out for more than 10 days. They are locked up. The inhabitants fear the total collapse of …

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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