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Mexico City Opens Rain Garden Near Azteca Stadium to Cut Flooding and Recharge Aquifers

Mexico City inaugurated a rain garden near Azteca Stadium designed to infiltrate up to 1.3 million liters of rainwater daily. This will mitigate frequent flooding and help replenish local aquifers, addressing the city's water management challenges. Officials plan to monitor its impact on over 40,000 residents and expand similar initiatives citywide if successful.
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Coapa
Estadio Azteca
Ciudad de México
Gobierno de la Ciudad de México
Coyoacán
Clara Brugada