The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) reports that the reopening in both directions of the Chilpancingo-Acapulco highway was achieved, after the settlement caused by the hurricane was repaired. John on the ‘Ingeniero Alfredo Mendizábal’ Bridge.
The agency serves 93 affected road sections that did not represent total closures to traffic and attention to the México 200 Las Vigas-Lim highway remains a priority. of the State of Guerrero-Oaxaca.
At the moment, as a result of the rains that occurred between Wednesday and Thursday of that week, a closure to traffic is reported on the Iguala-Chilpancingo Federal Highway Section: Iguala-Chilpancingo, due to the overflowing of a river bed at Km. 184 +900.
The SICT specified that there are partial traffic cuts on the following road sections: highway: Alpuyeca-Grutas de Cacahuamilpa. Section: Lim. Edos. Mor./Gro.-G. from Cacahuamilpa. It presents landslides and landslides at risk. at kilometers 47+750, km 48+400.
On the Chilpancingo–Acapulco federal highway, there are fallen trees in the left traffic lanes at km 75+000, km 80+000.
The Chilpancingo-Acapulco Federal Highway presents landslides in the left traffic lanes with interruptions at kilometers 104+000 and Km 65+500.
The SICT continues to supervise the highway network and roads affected by meteorological phenomena in order to guarantee safe traffic, it reported in a statement.
Separately, the SICT highlighted that it is addressing the damage that occurred on the Iguala-Chilpancingo federal highway due to the overflow of the riverbed, which is why it is completely cutting off circulation. The Chilpancingo-Acapulco highway is now open in both directions.
The SICT Guerrero Center maintains priority in addressing highway emergencies. Mexico. 200, Las Vigas- Lim. of Guerrero-Oaxaca State, however, at the same time, the other effects of the Federal Toll-Free Network are being attended to, since more damage is expected because the torrential rains continue.
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– 2024-10-04 00:43:49