The afternoon of this Monday, September 18 A spectacular accident was recorded on the Circuito Exterior Mexicanse where a pipe carrying fruit ended up overturning on the banks of kilometer 37, causing a considerable load of vehicles. For his part, the driver who drove the unit He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of his injuries.
The footage shows how the unit was completely affected by the impact and the body was thrown to the side of the road. It is expected that elements of the Civil Protection (PC) and the Ecatepec Fire Department do it maneuvers necessary to place the vehicle on its four wheels.
A certain influx of vehicles is expected due to the protocols that activate the corresponding agencies to lift the unit and free the roads. It is recommended to have precautions for motorists in addition to respecting road signs.
Weather in CDMX on September 18
In the afternoon of this Monday, September 18, Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) The yellow alert has been activated in 13 municipalities of Mexico City due to intense rains and the possibility of hail, therefore it is requested to take precautions for drivers and pedestrians on the roads.
Among the affected districts are Xochimilco, Tlalpan, Venustiano Carranza, Tláhuac, Milpa Alta, Miguel Hidalgo, Magdalena Contreras, Iztapalapa, Iztacalco, Coyoacán, Cuajimalpa, Benito Juárez and Álvaro Obregón. The capital’s agency said there would be rainfall of between 15 and 29 mm, in addition to winds exceeding 50 kilometers per hour.
For its part, the Metro Collective Transport Service (STC) reported that due to difficult weather conditions, the safety march was activated on lines 1, 2, 5, 8 and 12. The authorities of the capital emphasize that Train progress will be slow, so they ask you to take precautions.
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Weather CDMX: it is raining intensely in 13 municipalities, flooding and hail are reported
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Author: Alphonse Sotelo
Source: El Heraldo De Mexico

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