Heavy rainfall has caused flooding and traffic disruptions in several areas of Mexico City, affecting both local transportation systems and road networks. The situation was particularly pronounced in Tultitlán, where streets were submerged due to the downpour, leading to significant delays for commuters using the Mexibús public transport service.
The incident occurred along the Vía José López Portillo, a major route connecting different parts of the city. At the height of the problem, water levels reached the level of the sidewalk near the La Bandera station on Line II of the Mexibus. This made it difficult for vehicles to pass through, causing slow-moving traffic towards the municipality of Coacalco. Residents and drivers have reported that travel times have increased significantly due to the heavy rain.
Local authorities responded swiftly to the crisis by deploying teams from the municipal water agency in Tultitlán to manage the overflow of rainwater into the city’s drainage system. These efforts aim to reduce the accumulation of water and restore normal conditions as quickly as possible. Despite the ongoing challenges, the service on Line II of the Mexibus remains operational, although with reduced speed and frequent stops.
In addition to the issues in Tultitlán, similar problems have been reported in other parts of the city, including the area around the Gran Canal in the Gustavo A. Madero district. Here, standing water has created hazardous conditions for drivers, resulting in some vehicles becoming stuck while attempting to cross flooded sections of the avenue. Authorities have advised motorists to avoid these areas and to consider alternative routes such as Avenida Eduardo Molina to bypass the affected zones.
The weather conditions have also impacted the overall mobility within the capital, prompting officials to issue warnings about the potential dangers associated with driving through flooded roads. They have urged citizens to exercise caution and to follow recommended detours to ensure their safety during this period of high precipitation.
As the situation continues to unfold, there is a growing concern among residents and transportation experts regarding the resilience of urban infrastructure against extreme weather events. With climate change contributing to more frequent and intense rainfall episodes, the need for improved flood management strategies and emergency response protocols becomes increasingly urgent.
Looking ahead, the focus will likely shift towards assessing the damage caused by the recent storms and planning for future incidents. Municipal authorities are expected to review their current measures and potentially implement new initiatives aimed at enhancing the city's ability to cope with such natural disasters. Meanwhile, the community remains vigilant, aware that the risk of similar situations could arise again in the coming months.
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