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Floating Tlalpan Garden records flooding for second day; rainfall reaches roofed areas
MX🌿 Environment25 days ago

Floating Tlalpan Garden records flooding for second day; rainfall reaches roofed areas

The Jardín Flotante Tlalpan has experienced flooding for the second consecutive day due to heavy rains in Mexico City. The pedestrian corridor, which connects Chabacano to Pino Suárez, has developed large puddles despite having drainage channels along its structure. Visitors have been running through the corridors seeking shelter under the park’s roofs, but in some areas, water has reached these covered zones and seeped indoors. Some visitors have opted to change their route or jump over the flooded areas. The elevated park, known as Jardín Flotante Tlalpan, was officially opened on Sunday.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenter25 days ago
Floating Tlalpan Garden records flooding for second day; rainfall reaches roofed areas

The Jardín Flotante Tlalpan has experienced flooding for the second consecutive day due to heavy rains in Mexico City. The pedestrian corridor, which connects Chabacano to Pino Suárez, has developed large puddles despite having drainage channels along its structure. Visitors have been running through the corridors seeking shelter under the park’s roofs, but in some areas, water has reached these covered zones and seeped indoors. Some visitors have opted to change their route or jump over the flooded areas. The elevated park, known as Jardín Flotante Tlalpan, was officially opened on Sunday.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving infrastructure and weather conditions without taking a stance or showing clear bias toward any political group or ideology. It provides factual information about the situation at the Jardín Flotante Tlalpan without using loaded language or emphasizing one视角.

El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenter25 days ago
Rainfall causes impacts in the CDMX; reports of flooding, falling trees and poles

Heavy rains caused various issues in Mexico City, including fallen trees, flooding, and road damage. Reports indicate at least nine trees fell across different boroughs, with specific locations mentioned such as Iztapalapa, Cuauhtémoc, Tláhuac, Benito Juárez, and Coyoacán. The article details incidents where trees damaged roads and vehicles.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on natural disaster impacts without taking a stance or showing bias. It provides factual information about the effects of heavy rain, including fallen trees and flooding, without editorializing or emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.

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