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Baches Become 'Albercas' in Tonalá and Destroy Cars

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The intense rains recorded in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara once again exposed the fragile road infrastructure of the municipality of Tonalá, where gigantic potholes have become real pools of stagnant water, becoming a serious danger for motorists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. Neighbors and drivers who travel daily through the different colonies of the municipality denounce that the accumulation of water hides the real depth of the hole…
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The intense rains recorded in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara once again exposed the fragile road infrastructure of the municipality of Tonalá, where gigantic potholes have become real pools of stagnant water, becoming a serious danger for motorists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. Neighbors and drivers who travel daily through the different colonies of the municipality denounce that the accumulation of water hides the real depth of the hole…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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