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Guadalajara.-
Mudslides with stones and trunks have caused damage in different parts of the Riviera de Chapala, Jalisco, which is why the DNIII plan has been implemented.
No people have died or been injured.
The landslide of Cerro del Ocote affected the communities of San Juan Cosalá Jaltepec and El Chante . The softening was due to rains caused by tropical wave 14, which caused the overflow of El Sendero Creek, according to the Jalisco State Unit (19459006) .
Among the assignments, the damage to at least 25 houses in the rural subdivision of Senderos de El Lago, where special machines and dump trucks are used to remove solids and restore communications.
A large amount of mud and stones prevented the passage of vehicles in the streets surrounding the subdivision and caused demolitions in the hotel Mama Chuy on the Ajijic-Jocotepec road.
On the site participate the Immediate Reaction Forces (FRIM), the Fourth Battalion Combat Engineers and the Ninth Infantry Battalion, with 138 troops, including leaders, officers and troops, in addition to 30 vehicles.
24 elements of civil protection and firefighters of Guadalajara are also working in the point, 15 officers of the municipal civil protection of Jocotepec and Tuxcueca.
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