Ya ni mimir at ease you can or at least that happened to hundreds of neighbors due to a fuel mega-leak in a clandestine outlet in Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico.

And it turns out that after 10 pm on Wednesday, April 12, the neighbors of the Amplification neighborhood (Tlalnepantla) began to perceive a strong smell of fuel coming out of the drain.

Photo: @PCTlalne

Cut to: staff of Civil Protection of Tlalnepantla and the municipal police moved to this neighborhood to check what was happening and they came across a clandestine takeover.

The megafuga in a clandestine takeover of Tlalnepantla

A clandestine diesel outlet. The worst is he huachicol leaked into the drainage system and precisely for that reason people perceived a strong odor from the bowels of the sewers.

To avoid major risks or contingencies, the authorities decided to evacuate the area. In total, according to The Conference, At least 1,400 residents of the former Ejidos neighborhoods of Santa Cecilia, Los Ángeles and Independencia were evicted y expansion.

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Photo: @PCTlalne

All this movement was done during the night of Wednesday the 12th and the early morning of April 13.from Chimalhuacán street, where the clandestine takeover of Huachicol was located.

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Photo: @PCTlalne

Fortunately, according to Tlalnepantla Civil Protection, this fuel mega leak was controlled by people from Pemexin addition to the fact that the National Guard and the police of the State of Mexico moved to Chimalhuacán street to help with the work.

And what about the neighbors?

He plato roto the evicted neighbors paid for it, who the authorities shouted at them for the risks of the mega-leak in the clandestine takeover and asked them to grab their blankets, flip-flops, pajamas, INE and everything necessary and important because… they had to leave home for security reasons.

Total that the neighbors were taken to sheltered areas such as a primary school, the Santa Cecilia sports complex or La Cañada square. What a night what happened.

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Foto: @TonyRodriguezMX

Fortunately, the municipal president Tony Rodríguez warned on the morning of April 13 —at 7:36 am— that the residents could now return to their homes because the diesel mega-leak was already under control. although the works will continue on Chimalhuacán street.

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