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Environmental Security Weekly Watch: May 4-8, 2026
- New satellite data shows Mexico City's land subsiding rapidly due to groundwater over-use, with monthly drops of about 0.8 inches.
- Experts say the aquifer under the city is being over-exploited as urban growth continues, increasing the risk to infrastructure.
- The NISAR satellite data show the Angel of Independence monument has gained 14 steps due to ground sinking.
- Benito Juárez International Airport is among locations affected by subsidence, impacting critical mobility routes.
- The findings underline how water scarcity and urban development together drive deepening ground settlement.
- Space-based monitoring provides a clear view of how groundwater use affects large cities over time.
- Authorities warn continued subsidence could threaten essential services and housing across the capital.
- The report links subsidence to both natural aquifer depletion and rapid urban expansion in Mexico City.
- The analysis draws on international reporting, including CNN and The Guardian, to illustrate local impacts.
- The episode emphasizes the broader climate and water-security challenge facing megacities worldwide.
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