Emergency crews in Mexico City work to break apart and remove a 2.5-meter boulder. It slid off Cerro de Tepeyac, commonly known as Tepeyac Hill, and crashed onto a roadway, injuring a passerby.
Mexico City, CDMX - A freak accident struck Mexico City on Sunday morning. An enormous rock broke loose from the famous Tepeyac hill and tumbled into an urban street below. The boulder – estimated at 2.5 meters in diameter – fell from Cerro de Tepeyac around 7:00 AM on July 27 in the Gustavo A . . .






