🚨 ¿Por qué se está hundiendo México Toluca ? La verdad detrás de las grietas.
In recent weeks, cracks and sinkholes have appeared in various parts of Toluca, generating concern among residents. At the same time, the municipality has put new water extraction wells into operation and has also cut down some trees along Paseo Colón. Is there a connection between these events? In this video, we analyze how sinkholes form, what an aquifer is, how groundwater extraction affects the situation, and what experts say about this phenomenon. We also discuss the importance of green spaces, rainwater infiltration, and possible solutions to protect the subsoil of our city.

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