What happened in San Luis Potosí? Lakes in Tangamanga I park overflow and fish die in the street

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2024-07-28 01:44:27

What happened in San Luis Potosí? Derived from the strong rains In recent days, it was reported that Tangamanga Park fish I were swept away by the current and They died in the middle of the street.

The rain has not given the capital of Potosí a respite since the afternoon of Friday, July 26, which caused the overflow of the busy lakes of the Reading Park I.

Videos and photographs circulating on social media show that some fish died in the street, while others were captured by visitors to give them shelter.

Video: This is how visitors rescued fish from Lake Tangamanga I

Juan Antonio Villa, commissioner of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protectionreported that the overflow of Lakes of the Tangamanga I park generated floods in avenues.

The authorities’ report indicates that these were the roads and areas with the highest number of flooding reports:

  • Salvador Nava
  • National anthem
  • Colonel Romero
  • Balconies
  • Mariano Jimenez roundabout.

During the morning of Saturday, July 27, the sighting of dead fish that were lying on the pavement of said roads, while other specimens still swimming on the street.

The fish in this area are known for their beauty and for attracting the attention of visitors. At the moment it is known that These were the most affected lagoons:

  • Lake Maggiore
  • Minor Lake
  • Japanese Park

Videos circulating on social media show park visitors trying to capture the fish with bags and bottles to keep them safe.

In another video, a woman can be seen who, despite the fact that the rain continued to fall, tried to grab a pez koi, originally from Asia, to prevent him from dying.

San Luis Potosí authorities speak out about the overflow of Tangamanga Park I

Regarding the overflow of Tangamanga I Park, the authorities of San Luis Potosí indicate that the lake cleaning to avoid damage to the fauna of Tangamanga Park.

For the above it was reported that the staff carried out the venting of Lake Maggiore as a precautionary measure to control its level.

“This action has been carried out with the main objective of preventing the burrows of the park’s fauna from being affected”

San Luis Potosi authorities


2024-07-28 01:44:27

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