12-inch water pipe rupture floods streets in Iztapalapa

A rupture in a potable water pipe caused flooding and the waste of thousands of liters in Iztapalapa last Saturday.

Mayor Aleida Alavez Ruiz reported that the incident occurred in the Unidad Habitacional Vicente Guerrero area along Anillo Periférico. The break in a 12-inch pipe mobilized staff from the borough's Urban Services department. Alavez Ruiz stated that the leak was expected to be resolved on the same day as the report. Traffic police officers alerted authorities to the strong outflow of water. The Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection and the Heroic Fire Department of Mexico City coordinated actions to reduce water levels. The leak took place amid the hot season and water supply problems in the capital.

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Flooded streets in Mexico City's historic center with emergency responders during heavy rains
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Heavy rains cause flooding across several areas of mexico city

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For two consecutive days, intense rains have hit Mexico City, causing flooding in the historic center, Iztapalapa and Azcapotzalco. Authorities activated alerts and deployed emergency teams to address the damage.

Torrential rains on Monday, May 11, flooded roads in southern and western Mexico City, prompting emergency rescues and reviving criticism over drainage maintenance.

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A massive water leak in Torres de Potrero neighborhood, Álvaro Obregón borough, created a cascade on Heliotropos and Mercadela streets, flooding homes and vehicles. At least 12 houses and two cars were affected, with no injuries reported. Authorities controlled 90% of the leak and deployed support.

A water leak caused disruptions on several tram lines in Gothenburg on Sunday morning. Traffic resumed shortly before 11 a.m.

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Three workers were injured on Saturday in the collapse of an excavation for a storm drain on Avenida Leopoldo Lugones in Buenos Aires' Núñez neighborhood. Two were trapped and rescued by firefighters, while the third suffered a nervous breakdown on site. The injured were taken to Pirovano hospital and are out of danger, according to emergency services.

Nelson Mandela Bay metro is contending with roughly 7,000 active water leaks in its aging pipelines despite full dams following recent rains. Officials reported on 21 May 2026 that limited maintenance funding threatens to halt repairs.

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Residents of Avadi have urged the municipal corporation to provide additional drinking water amid peak summer and drying borewells. The civic body is planning to strengthen pipeline infrastructure to address shortages in rapidly growing areas.

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