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Bridge Collapses Cut Chiapas Coastal Highway as Limited Access Returns in Mapastepec

Officials report no deaths in Chiapas, with a repaired lowland road allowing restricted traffic while broader recovery continues.

Overview

  • Two structures — Tablazón 1 and Pacayal — failed on Federal Highway 200 near Mapastepec, shutting the corridor to Tapachula and isolating communities across the Costa-Soconusco region.
  • Local crews reopened a lowland access road in Mapastepec to restore limited vehicular passage as authorities work to establish alternates and assess wider damage.
  • The Mexican Army assisted pedestrians across the collapsed span and cleared debris, while state and municipal teams activated shelters and guided drivers to alternate routes.
  • Hundreds of vehicles, including cargo bound for Central America, were stranded as bus companies shifted service over the Sierra; landslides, river overflows and power cuts hit multiple municipalities.
  • State Protección Civil reported no fatalities in Chiapas to date, though the same rain event caused deadly landslides in Estado de México and serious flooding damage in Jalisco.