The crack in the concrete road may have been caused by a geographical fault line that crosses the townThe eight-meter-long crack crossed the width of Vicente Guerrero Street at its intersection with Pedro Moreno.
The eight-meter-long crack crossed the width of Vicente Guerrero Street at its intersection with Pedro Moreno.
Editor.- A crack suddenly appeared in the pavement on Vicente Guerrero Street during the afternoon of Tuesday, April 26th. The event was captured by a security camera.
The recording showed the exact moment that the crack appeared, crossing the width of the road at its intersection with Pedro Moreno Street. A cloud of dust rose after the concrete fracture.
The linear crack was approximately eight meters long, crossing the street from side to side and causing slight damage to the property on the corner. A crew from the Civil Protection and Firefighters was there to remove the debris as soon as possible.
The cause of the crack has not been reported. Some social network conversations indicated that it was a fracture in the concrete due to the heat. Others attributed it to the geological faultline that crosses the municipal capital that has previously caused damage to hundreds of homes, as well as the historically important building, the temple of Señor del Monte, and the former Paulino Navarro school.
Translated by Nita Rudy
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