Landslide Damages Tijuana Homes

Landslide at Lomas Conjunto Residencial impacts homes in Privada Herradura, prompting concern among residents. Municipal Civil Protection flags six houses for settlements, urging safety precautions.

### Landslide in Lomas Conjunto Residencial Affects Properties in Privada Herradura

**Tijuana, August 27, 2024** – A significant landslide in the Lomas Conjunto Residencial has caused considerable damage to properties located in Privada Herradura. As a result of the movement, six houses have been marked with yellow tags due to detected settlements at the back of the terrains, according to the Municipal Civil Protection (MCP).

Residents reported that MCP personnel visited the area in the past two weeks to monitor the situation, and on August 26, the homes were officially tagged. Liz Calderón, a local resident, expressed her concerns about the cracks and settlements on their land. She mentioned that these issues could potentially compromise the structural integrity of their homes.

“The fear is that the crack and settlement get worse and affect the foundations of the houses. My bedroom is at the back, and it’s constructed with lighter material, so it feels like it’s separating from the original concrete wall of the house,” Calderón detailed.

### Secondary Article: Worsening Conditions in Lomas Conjunto Residencial

The ongoing monitoring and recent tagging of properties are part of broader precautionary measures. As the situation worsens, the Municipal Civil Protection has been closely following the developments in the Lomas Conjunto Residencial. The area has now seen a total of 94 affected homes, increasing concerns among residents and emergency services alike.

Some residents of Lomas Conjunto Residencial are reluctant to abandon their homes despite the evident risks posed by the landslide. Emergency services continue to appeal to these residents to prioritize safety and heed official recommendations.

Authorities have stepped up their monitoring efforts and are working on a plan to mitigate further risks. Civil engineers and geologists are expected to carry out detailed assessments to develop a robust strategy to secure the affected areas and prevent future incidents.

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