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AIFA Suffers Damage from Suburbano Incident; "Paula's Home" Severely Affected, No Compensation Provided

Family of Paula Díaz resides mere steps away from the railroad tracks

AIFA Suffers Damage from Suburbano Incident; "Cut" Paula's Home Remains Uncompensated
AIFA Suffers Damage from Suburbano Incident; "Cut" Paula's Home Remains Uncompensated

AIFA Suffers Damage from Suburbano Incident; "Paula's Home" Severely Affected, No Compensation Provided

In the heart of Tultepec, a small town in Mexico, the construction of train tracks for the Suburban to Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) complementary works has caused concern among residents. Paula Diaz, a long-time resident of the 10 de Junio colony, is one of those affected.

Paula's house, located next to the freight train tracks, has suffered significant damages. Part of her property has been "cut off" due to the tracks, and more than a meter has been taken off her house, resulting in 12 fruit trees being cut down. Despite promises of repairs, cracks still mar her home.

Paula, along with other residents, is frustrated with the lack of follow-through on these promises. The work on the tracks has stopped at different times, not out of disinterest, but due to the residents' resistance to losing their homes.

José, another resident, has also denounced damages to his house by the Suburban to AIFA train works. Specifically, he reported misaligned doors, but the extent of the damage to his house is not clear. It is not specified if José's house is located in the same colony as Paula's.

The residents of Tultepec are demanding the repair of 145 homes, but it is not specified if José's denouncement of damages is part of this collective demand.

In a recent development, the residents of Tultepec reached an agreement with the federal government regarding the elevated viaduct and Suburban Train station. However, the status of compensation for affected homeowners remains unclear.

Paula expressed that she is not against urbanization, but is against the current state of her home due to the train works. She was even threatened with military intervention if she did not accept changes.

For accurate and current information about compensation for homeowners affected by train track displacement in Tultepec’s 10 de Junio colony, it is recommended to consult local government announcements from Tultepec municipality, official communications from the Mexico City or State of Mexico transport authorities, or news outlets covering infrastructure and community impact in that region.

  1. The construction of train tracks for the Suburban to Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) in Tultepec has led to concerns and damages in the residential sector.
  2. Not only Paula Diaz, but also other residents like José have reported damages to their houses due to the transportation project.
  3. The housing-market in Tultepec's 10 de Junio colony could be affected if the issues regarding compensation for the affected homeowners are not addressed.
  4. The automotive industry might face potential challenges if the real-estate sector in Tultepec is impacted due to the train track displacement, given its connection to the finance industry.

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