300-yard section of Mexican highway collapses | Inquirer News

300-yard section of Mexican highway collapses

/ 08:52 AM December 29, 2013

Drivers negotiate an ice covered US 285 at the I-25 interchange near Santa Fe, N.M. early Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. Some northern New Mexico highways have difficult driving conditions Thursday as the latest blast of freezing temperatures, wind and snow causes delays and closures in parts of the state. National Weather Service forecasters say snowfall accumulations in some areas could reach 6 to 8 inches, with hardest-hit areas expected to include Torrance County and north toward Las Vegas. AP

MEXICO CITY—Mexico says a 300-yard (meter) section of a highway near the U.S. border has collapsed, sinking about 100 feet (30 meters) after a series of small earthquakes.

Mexico’s federal highway authority says the collapse occurred about 58 miles (93 kilometers) south of the border city of Tijuana. The road leads to the port city of Ensenada, on the Baja California peninsula.

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The agency said Saturday the road was closed in the early morning hours, after the collapse was detected.

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The agency said the collapse was caused by seven small earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 1.3 to 4.3. It said the roadway runs over a known geological fault in the area, and that it had been raining heavily. No injuries were reported.

Traffic was being diverted onto a smaller, non-toll highway.

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