A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
Mexico City is sinking nearly 10 inches every year, making it one of the world’s fastest-sinking metropolitan areas.
Today's Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches (about 25 centimeters) per year, and has sunk by nearly 40 feet over the ...
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, or NISAR, is now in full operation, tracking changes in Earth's surface to a ...
Mexico City is among the fastest-sinking capitals on Earth, with subsidence rates of more than 0.5 inches per month, ...
The Mexican government has agreed to improve aviation access to Mexico City, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ‌said ...
Mexico City is finalizing preparations for the 2026 World Cup, with Estadio Azteca set to become the first venue to host matches during three World Cup tournaments. It was previously the scene of ...
New satellite data shows Mexico city is sinking faster than expected due to groundwater removal and soft soil.