Culiacán, Sinaloa.- For the second day in a row, a water leak spilled thousands of litres of vital liquid, this time in the downtown area of Culiacán.On Thursday night there was a leak along Juan Aldama Avenue, which after an hour was attended by a crew of workers from the Municipal Board of Drinking Water and Sewerage of Culiacán (Japac) , who worked for several hours to repair it.
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Last night, on the corner of Francisco I. Madero Boulevard and Juan Carrasco Avenue, the pipe of the drinking water network collapsed and from the pavement sprouted the liquid that began to run by gravity towards the west by the Madero forming a river that when reached the Morelos became two as another stream formed towards Christopher Columbus Street.The liquid continued to spill for hours.