Mexico City unveils US $127M in drainage system upgrades to tame flooding
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.
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