By: Weather.com and Associated Press, 12/30/2013
MEXICO CITY — Part of a scenic highway on Mexico’s West coast collapsed Saturday after a series of small earthquakes rocked the area. The highway, popular with tourists, is 58 miles south of the U.S. border and Tijuana. The road leads to the port city of Ensenada, on the Baja California peninsula. Mexican officials say a 300-yard section collapsed and the road fell about 100 feet. The road was closed shortly after the collapse. Traffic is now being diverted onto a smaller highway. No one was injured in the collapse.
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