Massive sinkhole opens in Ecatepec, alarming residents
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A large sinkhole, over four meters deep and four meters wide, opened in Ecatepec's Granjas Valle de Guadalupe neighborhood.
- Residents believe the sinkhole resulted from a drainage system collapse exacerbated by heavy rains.
- The area lacks municipal presence, and residents have used makeshift barriers to restrict access to the hazardous site.
A significant sinkhole, measuring over four meters deep and approximately four meters wide, has opened up in the Granjas Valle de Guadalupe neighborhood of Ecatepec. Residents attribute the collapse to a fractured drainage system, worsened by recent heavy rainfall in the Mexico Valley.
The incident occurred on Avenida Gobernador Gustavo Baz, near the intersection with Avenida Ejรฉrcito del Trabajo, also known as R-1. As of the report, no municipal workers or police were present to secure the site. Residents have taken it upon themselves to cordon off the area using tape, tires, and debris from the sinkhole itself, restricting both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Locals have expressed that such problems are recurrent in the area during the rainy season, often exacerbated by decades of neglected drainage infrastructure maintenance. The lack of official response highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and infrastructure upkeep in the municipality.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.