Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Work progresses on Cuale River bridge damaged by Hurrican Nora

The placement of beams on what will be the two lanes of the bridge that crosses the Cuale River in the downtown area of ​​Puerto Vallarta has begun, according to informed the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Public Works of Jalisco (SIOP).

Since last weekend, prestressed concrete structures 32 meters long, 1.35 meters deep, and weighing approximately 34 tons each began to arrive, which entered through the main avenue of the city, coming from the capital of the State after a road trip of more than 18 hours.

The first 4 of the 13 beams . . .

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