Fuga en tubería de 12 pulgadas inunda calles de Iztapalapa

Una ruptura en una tubería de agua potable provocó inundaciones y el desperdicio de miles de litros en Iztapalapa el sábado pasado.

La alcaldesa Aleida Alavez Ruiz informó que el incidente ocurrió en la Unidad Habitacional Vicente Guerrero, sobre el Anillo Periférico. La ruptura en una tubería de 12 pulgadas movilizó a personal de Servicios Urbanos de la alcaldía.

Alavez Ruiz declaró que se espera resolver la fuga el mismo día del reporte. Elementos de la Policía de Tránsito alertaron sobre la fuerte salida de agua.

La Secretaría de Gestión Integral de Riesgos y Protección Civil y el Heroico Cuerpo de Bomberos de la Ciudad de México coordinaron acciones para mitigar los niveles de agua. La fuga se registró durante la temporada de calor y problemas de abastecimiento en la capital.

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