Mexico City is sinking so quickly it can be seen from space, new images reveal. Satellite photos released by NASA show the metropolis is subsiding by up to 10 inches (25cm) per year.
Mexico City is sinking at an alarming rate, and scientists say the collapse is now visible from space through advanced NASA ...
Mexico City is one of the fastest subsiding cities in the world, dropping by up to 14 inches every year.
A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
NASA’s NISAR satellite is tracking land subsidence across Mexico City, where some areas are sinking more than 2 centimeters a month and raising new infrastructure risks.
New imagery from a powerful NASA radar system reveals parts of Mexico city are sinking at rates of more than 0.5 inches a month ...
Mexico City is sinking by nearly 25 centimetres (10 inches) annually, new satellite imagery from NASA has revealed, positioning it among the world's most rapidly subsiding major cities. This sprawling ...
More than 20 million people in Mexico City are living on ground that's sinking above an ancient reservoir. The city has long been recognized as one of the fastest sinking sites in the world, but ...
NASA’s new NISAR satellite detected Mexico City sinking over half an inch a month. See the startling radar map from space.
Mexico City is sinking nearly 10 inches every year, making it one of the world's fastest-sinking metropolitan areas ...