After a weekend, the stability a Mexico Citythe situation turned unfavorable this Wednesday, September 18, because of heavy rains that caused trees to fall in the Mayoral Office of Gustavo A. Madero.
Due to the situation, the Comprehensive and Risk Management Secretariat was activated yellow alert for 15 settlementsexcept Cuajimalpa, whose warning was orange.
Authorities responded to several reports of trees falling on cars and power lines, as well as damaged structures. In the Belisario Domínguez neighborhood, a school fence was recorded falling; A similar situation was reported in Col. Nueva Tenochtitlan. None of them were injured.
Heavy rains are expected in Cuajimalpa and Miguel Hidalgo during the morning hours on Thursday, and showers are expected in Milpa Alta, Tlalpan and Iztapalapa.
On Wednesday afternoon, the service of line B of the Mexico City subway was suspended due to a tree falling onto the tracks.
Meanwhile, the Faculty of Higher Education (FES) Aragón, classes have been suspendeddue to damage to the structure.
What happens if a tree falls on my car?
Experts point out that a In Mexico City, the chances of a tree falling on your car are highwhich can lead to high repair costsbesides care in case of injuries.
The Association of Mexican Insurance Institutions (AMIS) points out that The rainy season is more likely to fall on your car.something like that it can move from nothing to the outside to total loss.
“Las.” falls due to minor impacts are usually glass injuries, but there are also branched trees very large ones that damage other car parts such as the bonnet, doors or headlights; Even the most serious accidents can result in the total loss of the car. That's why it's important to have the vehicle insured,” said Norma Alicia Rosas, director of AMIS.