Mexico City Sinking Nearly 10 Inches a Year, NASA Satellite Data Shows
NASA satellite images show Mexico City sinking up to 10 inches annually, one of the fastest rates in the world.
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NASA satellite images show Mexico City sinking up to 10 inches annually, one of the fastest rates in the world.
Fifteen swimmers from Playa del Carmen will compete in the CONADE 2026 National Olympics in Guanajuato from May 4-10.
Sewer line installation on Constituyentes Avenue in Playa del Carmen must finish by June, with full repaving required.
Mexican Navy rescues an American sailor whose sailboat lost propulsion and was drifting 70 nautical miles off Cozumel.
Dengue cases in Quintana Roo rose 29.5% early this year, with 57 confirmed cases, highlighting prevention weaknesses.
Firefighters quickly contained two brush fires in Playa del Carmen, burning about one hectare, with no injuries.
The 11.2 km Nichupté Bridge opens in Cancun, cutting travel time to the hotel zone from hours to minutes.
President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated the Nichupté Vehicular Bridge in Cancun, contrasting her administration with past governments.
Questions are mounting over the status of the city’s bike-share program and whether the company behind it is complying with…
Over 700 workers and union members marched in Tulum to commemorate the 137th anniversary of International Workers' Day.