During the rainy season, authorities have identified several critical areas where water accumulates or generates heavy runoff in Monterrey. Of these areas, these are the areas most at risk of flooding, according to ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence.
Some of these critical areas identified by authorities are neighborhoods along the Topo Chico stream, such as Fomerrey 51, which has serious flooding problems due to intense runoff and a lack of adequate infrastructure. Cañadas, on Cerro de las Mitras, and Cerro del Topo Chico have also been recognized as areas at risk for runoff during heavy rains. Here, we’ll tell you which ones ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence identified as the most at-risk areas in Monterrey.
Flood Recommendations in Monterrey
Another area most prone to flooding due to its geographic location and the accumulation of water from high elevations is the Fidel Velázquez and Copán Depressed Pass. Therefore, Monterrey authorities recommend avoiding travel through this and other areas at high risk of flooding during heavy rains, according to artificial intelligence.
They also urge residents to stay informed at all times through official Civil Protection channels and local media, participate in junk removal programs, and avoid littering in streets and streams to prevent storm drain blockages. If you would like more information about your neighborhood or a specific area, you can consult the Nuevo León Risk Atlas or contact Monterrey Civil Protection.
Aaron Saenz Avenue and Diaz Ordaz Blvd.
Fidel Velazquez Avenue and Copán
Lincoln Avenue and Gonzalitos
Rodrigo Gomez Avenue and Almazan Avenue
Downtown
Ruiz Cortines Avenue and Alfonso Reyes Avenue
Constitution Avenue and Padre Mier
Conchello Avenue, between Ruiz Cortines and San Nicolas Avenue
Constitution Express Avenue and Venustiano Carranza Avenue
Constitution Avenue and Revolución Avenue
Southern Zone
Eugenio Garza Sada Avenue and Canoas Park
Morones Prieto Avenue and Pino Suarez Avenue
Morones Prieto Avenue and Pedro Martinez
Garza Sada Overpass and Del Estado Avenue
Morones Prieto Avenue and Eugenio Garza Sada Avenue
Source: mvsnoticias