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Active Landslide Prompts Round-the-Clock Monitoring in Tijuana’s Sánchez Taboada

Officials will request Cenapred guidance to design mitigation following rain-driven ground movement.

Overview

  • Authorities are monitoring the slide at Eridano and Avenida Sánchez Taboada 24 hours a day after recent rains opened 15–40 centimeters of ground separation.
  • A second land movement roughly 100 meters away could connect with the active slide, increasing the risk of broader damage.
  • CESPT suspended water service to limit soil saturation, though ongoing drainage flow continues to keep the ground wet.
  • Officials report 1,441 homes in Sánchez Taboada labeled at risk—843 in red and 598 in yellow—with 24 red and 4 yellow on Eridano.
  • More than 60% of Tijuana’s recent landslides are concentrated in this delegation, and the state plans to seek Cenapred’s technical support for mitigation.