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Chaos in Viaducto Miguel Alemán Due to Collapse in Construction: They Suspend Works and Close Circulation on CDMX

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The collapse occurred during demolition work in a building in the Escandón colony; in addition the rubble and a tree affected the circulation in Viaducto

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A property located on 145th Mining Street, in the Escandón colony, mayoral Miguel Hidalgo, collapsed on the side of the Miguel Alemán Valdés Viaduct during the demolition work carried out by Realezas Houston SA de CV and left a 24-year-old polycontruded while riding a motorcycle, as well as a damaged private vehicle, which was driven by a 52-year-old adult, who was not injured.

·Mexico
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The Administrative Verification Institute (Invea) suspended demolition activities in Viaducto Miguel Alemán following the collapse of a four-story building in the Escandón colony. Although fifteen workers were on the site, no fatal or serious casualties were reported. Realezas Houston S.A. de C.V. and the Director Responsible for Work, Nicolás Arturo Iris Aguilar, will be responsible for possible omissions in security protocols. For their part, …

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Myriam Urzúa, head of the Secretariat for Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection, went to the site of the collapse in the Escandón colony to coordinate the work of the emergency teams.

·Mexico
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CDMX authorities placed suspension seals on the site where they collapsed a building in the process of demolition in Colonia Escand n.

·Monterrey, Mexico
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The noise of the structure was only the beginning, and with it many stayed, but in a matter of seconds, a building that was subjected to demolition works lost stability and ended up collapsing towards the Miguel Alemán Viaduct, while cars were circulating around the area. The moment was captured by surveillance cameras and shows how quickly the construction went from standing to becoming a mountain of rubble. A cloud of dust covered part of the …

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The collapse occurred during demolition work in a building in the Escandón colony; in addition the rubble and a tree affected the circulation in Viaducto

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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