Mexico City unveils US $127M in drainage system upgrades to tame flooding
AI Summary
Mexico City is investing US $127 million to upgrade its drainage system to mitigate flood risks, particularly in flood-prone areas such as Iztapalapa and eastern Mexico state. These upgrades follow consecutive years of heavy rainfall.
The upgrades come after two consecutive years of heavy June rainfall in the capital and are expected to benefit the flood-prone areas of Iztapalapa and eastern México state. The post Mexico City unveils US $127M in drainage system upgrades to tame flooding appeared first on Mexico News Daily
World Politics Real Estate Mexico City drainage upgrades flood control infrastructure heavy rainfall government investment