The roof of a church collapsed in northeastern Mexico 02:41

According to the newspaper, the roof of a church collapsed during church services in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, located in the northeastern part of the country. Universal.

The incident took place in the city of Ciudad Madero. The baptism ceremony took place in the Santa Cruz church with the participation of a significant number of people. Suddenly the roof of the church collapsed. Dozens of people were injured. Some parishioners found themselves under rubble.

Emergency services are currently conducting a rescue operation. Many townspeople, whose relatives were in the church, gathered at the scene of the disaster.

Previously reportedGiant cracks longer than 270 km appeared in the states of Arizona, Utah and California. It is pointed out that cracks pose a serious danger because they can cause buildings to collapse, roads and bridges to be damaged, and attention should be paid. The faults may have emerged due to the widespread use of groundwater, which plays an important role in providing drinking water to the population.

Previously reportedthat birds hit Russian planes more often.



Source: Gazeta

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