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.
In Torres de Potrero neighborhood, Álvaro Obregón borough in Mexico City, a massive water leak caused thousands of liters to pour like a cascade onto Heliotrops and Mercadela streets. Neighbors reported water entering their homes, damaging belongings, appliances, furniture, and beds. Social media videos showed the force of the flow near affected residences.
Álvaro Obregón Mayor Javier López Casarín confirmed at least 12 homes and two vehicles impacted. The borough's Civil Protection will inspect properties for structural damage from water pressure. If issues are found, families will be alerted, and a shelter may be set up or temporary relocation arranged.
By 11:30 a.m., the leak was 90% under control, as reported, while staff from the Secretariat for Comprehensive Water Management conducted a technical assessment to pinpoint causes, possibly a nearby pump malfunction. Army personnel, under Plan DN-III-E, are aiding cleanup and family support.
“We continue coordinating with Myriam Urzúa, head of the Secretariat for Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection, directly attending to affected families,” Mayor López Casarín wrote. “We advance in cleanup, assistance, and zone restoration efforts, prioritizing neighbors' safety and well-being.” No injuries were reported.