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Cerro del Chiquihuite

Cerro del Chiquihuite (Chiquihuite Hill) is a hill located in the north of Mexico City, in the borough of Gustavo A. Madero and bordering the municipality of Tlalnepantla de Baz in the State of Mexico. The hill has a height of 2,730 metres (8,960 ft) above sea level and forms part of the Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range.

Cerro del Chiquihuite
Cerro del Chiquihuite in 2007
Highest point
Elevation2,730 m (8,960 ft)
Coordinates19°31′58″N 99°07′50″W / 19.53278°N 99.13056°W / 19.53278; -99.13056
Naming
English translationChiquihuite Hill
Language of nameSpanish and Nahuatl
Geography
LocationMexico City
State of Mexico

It was used as a filming location for the 1993 Mexican film Lolo.[1]

In 2021, a landslide occurred in the Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood located in Tlalnepantla de Baz, State of Mexico.

Geology edit

The Cerro del Chiquihuite is a volcanic exogenic dome made of andesitic rock deposited in layers of varying thickness that show signs of extreme weathering. In the past, Chiquihuite had springs of water scattered over its surface, but with the passing of years, these springs have diminished in size.

Historically the mountain has housed several springs, but most of these have dried up. For instance, in the borough of Lázaro Cárdenas, only the largest of these, known as "El Pocito", still flows.

The mountain is rather heavily developed and is prone to landslides; in 1987, 15 people were killed by mudslides off Cerro del Chiquihuite and La Presa hills after heavy rains hit Mexico City.[2]

History edit

15th century : The Templo Mayor edit

During the 15th century, the Cerro del Chiquihuite was located on the shores of Lake Texcoco, some 9 to 12 kilometers from the heart of the Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlán. The Cerro del Chiquihuite was made principally of a pinkish and violet rock called andesita de lamprobolita,[3] an extrusive igneous rock. One of the principle merits of this rock is the pseudo stratification of its deposited layers of varying thickness. This characteristic allows for flat cuts of stone to be obtained with ease to be used for the tiling of the floor, corners and overhead masonry. Among the towns located in the basin of Mexico, this type of rock was known as Tenayocátetl (Piedra de Tenayuca),[4] and was used in the construction of the Templo Mayor.[5]

The chiquihuitazo edit

On December 27, 2002, armed guards hired by Televisión Azteca stormed and took over the transmitter facilities of XHTVM-TV channel 40, which are located on the mountain.[6] The takeover, which stemmed from a contractual and legal dispute over a 1998 contract between XHTVM's owners and Azteca, led to a series of events, negotiations and public debate known as the chiquihuitazo, after the mountain, that resulted in XHTVM's owners rebuffing Azteca's forceful attempt to retake the station.

The chiquihuitazo resulted in a song, "No Te Metas con mi Chiquihuite" (Don't Mess with My Chiquihuite), produced by a program that aired on Canal 40 at the time.[7]

Broadcasting edit

A road leads to the top of the mountain, where transmitters are located for five FM radio stations and eleven television stations,[8] as well as other telecommunications equipment.

Television stations edit

Radio stations edit

Five stations owned by Grupo Radio Centro maintain backup facilities on Cerro del Chiquihuite. They were relocated to a new facility at Villa Alpina, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, in August 2012.[10]: 50 

Transportation edit

Cablebús Tlalpexco services the area.[11]

2021 landslide edit

 
Firefighters and rescue teams after the landslide

On 10 September 2021, a landslide occurred in the Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood located in Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico.[12] At least 10 houses were buried in the collapse.[13] A total of 10 people; 6 adults and four minors were reported as missing, as well as one deceased person.[14] The municipal president of Tlalnepantla, Raciel Pérez Cruz, asked the inhabitants of the area to evacuate the entire street where the disaster occurred, this in order to guarantee their safety against possible risks due to other landslides that could occur.[15] Shelters were made for those affected after the evacuation.[16] One person was rescued alive but with injuries, who was identified as 28-year-old Jessica and sister of the person who was found dead named Mariana Martínez Rodríguez, a young 21-year-old student.[17] On 11 September, the Undersecretary of the Government of the State of Mexico, Ricardo de la Cruz Musalem, clarified that there were only three people missing after the collapse[18] identified as Paola Daniela Campos, 22, mother of 5-year-old Jorge Dilan Mendoza Campos and 3-year-old Mia Mayrín.[19][20] Mia's body was found in the rubble by rescue teams on 14 September[21] and she was buried in the municipal cemetery of Lázaro Cárdenas on the 16th, with her mother and brother still missing.[22] On the same day, the rescued survivor was discharged, who was hospitalized for six days at the Maximiliano Ruiz Castañeda General Hospital.[23] On 21 September, the bodies of Paola and Dilan were found[24] and both were buried on the 23rd in the same cemetery as Mia.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ César Huerta. "Crearán una memoria cinematográfica en el DF." 2014-12-18 at the Wayback Machine El Universal 13 November 2009
  2. ^ Associated Press. "Mexico City storm spurs killer slides." Houston Chronicle 30 May 1987
  3. ^ Lujan Leonardo, Aurora Montufar, and Jaime Torres. “Los Materiales Constructivos del Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.” Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, Vol. 34 , 2003, pp. 137–158, [1]. Accessed 6 Mar, 2017.
  4. ^ Wedekind, Wanja; Ruedrich, Joerg; Siegesmund, Siegfried (August 2011). "Natural building stones of Mexico–Tenochtitlán: their use, weathering and rock properties at the Templo Mayor, Palace Heras Soto and the Metropolitan Cathedral". Environmental Earth Sciences. 63 (7–8): 1787–1798. doi:10.1007/s12665-011-1075-z. S2CID 130452483.
  5. ^ Moctezuma, Eduardo Matos. The Great Temple of the Aztecs: Treasures of Tenochtitlan. London, Thames and Hudson, 1998.
  6. ^ Osterroth, Maria, and Ariadna Garcia. "Denuncia CNI toma violenta - TV Azteca rechaza que haya usado la fuerza para hacerse cargo del Canal 40." El Norte 28 December 2002.
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : El Palomazo Informativo - No te metas con mi Chiquihuite. YouTube.
  8. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-17. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  9. ^ IFT: "ESTUDIOS TÉCNICOS DE OPERACIÓN DE ESTACIONES DE RADIODIFUSIÓN EN FM CON SEPARACIONES INFERIORES A 800 KHZ ENTRE SUS PORTADORAS PRINCIPALES", 2015, page 18 of 32
  10. ^ Grupo Radio Centro Annual Report 2015
  11. ^ "¿Qué significan los logos de la Línea 1 del Cablebús 🚡?". Chilango (in Spanish). 10 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Se desgaja parte de Cerro del Chiquihuite en Tlalnepantla, Estado de México". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). 10 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  13. ^ Vargas Isita, Héctor (10 September 2021). "Se registra derrumbe en el Cerro del Chiquihuite; hay al menos 10 desaparecidos". televisa.NEWS (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  14. ^ Contreras, Francisco (10 September 2021). "¡Actualización! Un muerto y 10 desaparecidos por desgajamiento de Cerro del Chiquihuite". debate (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Ordenan evacuación tras derrumbe en el cerro del Chiquihuite". Azteca Noticias (in Spanish). 10 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Deslave del cerro del Chiquihuite: Estos son los albergues para afectados". El Sol de Toluca (in Spanish). 10 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  17. ^ Vargas Isita, Héctor (12 September 2021). "Velan a Mariana, víctima del derrumbe en el Cerro del Chiquihuite; su hermana está hospitalizada". televisa.NEWS (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  18. ^ Santiago, David (11 September 2021). "El Edomex aclara que hay 3 desaparecidos en el Cerro del Chiquihuite, no 10". Expansión política (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  19. ^ Jiménez, Rebeca (12 September 2021). "Mia, Dilan y Paola, la familia que sigue desaparecida tras derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  20. ^ Jorge Armando Mendoza López, Rebeca Jiménez (13 September 2021). «Me siento fatal, devastado»: Jorge espera a su familia tras derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite (Online video platform) (in Spanish). El Universal. 1_eDllHp2Dc&t=5s. Retrieved 14 September 2021.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  21. ^ Santos Cid, Alejandro (15 September 2021). "Los equipos de rescate encuentran el cadáver de la niña Mía Mayrín bajo los escombros en Tlalnepantla". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  22. ^ "Sepultan a la niña Mía Mendoza, víctima del derrumbe en el cerro del Chiquihuite". La Jornada (in Spanish). 16 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  23. ^ "Dan de alta a Jessica Karen, sobreviviente del derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite". Excélsior (in Spanish). 16 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  24. ^ Jiménez, Rebeca (21 September 2021). "A 11 días de trabajos de búsqueda, hallan cuerpos de Paola y Dilan en Cerro del Chiquihuite". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  25. ^ Jiménez, Rebeca (23 September 2021). ""Donde veas esta cruz ahí estaré yo": Sepultan a Paola y su hijo Dilan, víctimas de derrumbe en el Chiquihuite". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2022.

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Cerro del Chiquihuite Chiquihuite Hill is a hill located in the north of Mexico City in the borough of Gustavo A Madero and bordering the municipality of Tlalnepantla de Baz in the State of Mexico The hill has a height of 2 730 metres 8 960 ft above sea level and forms part of the Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range Cerro del ChiquihuiteCerro del Chiquihuite in 2007Highest pointElevation2 730 m 8 960 ft Coordinates19 31 58 N 99 07 50 W 19 53278 N 99 13056 W 19 53278 99 13056NamingEnglish translationChiquihuite HillLanguage of nameSpanish and NahuatlGeographyLocationMexico CityState of MexicoIt was used as a filming location for the 1993 Mexican film Lolo 1 In 2021 a landslide occurred in the Lazaro Cardenas neighborhood located in Tlalnepantla de Baz State of Mexico Contents 1 Geology 2 History 2 1 15th century The Templo Mayor 2 2 The chiquihuitazo 3 Broadcasting 3 1 Television stations 3 2 Radio stations 4 Transportation 5 2021 landslide 6 ReferencesGeology editThe Cerro del Chiquihuite is a volcanic exogenic dome made of andesitic rock deposited in layers of varying thickness that show signs of extreme weathering In the past Chiquihuite had springs of water scattered over its surface but with the passing of years these springs have diminished in size Historically the mountain has housed several springs but most of these have dried up For instance in the borough of Lazaro Cardenas only the largest of these known as El Pocito still flows The mountain is rather heavily developed and is prone to landslides in 1987 15 people were killed by mudslides off Cerro del Chiquihuite and La Presa hills after heavy rains hit Mexico City 2 History edit15th century The Templo Mayor edit During the 15th century the Cerro del Chiquihuite was located on the shores of Lake Texcoco some 9 to 12 kilometers from the heart of the Aztec Empire Tenochtitlan The Cerro del Chiquihuite was made principally of a pinkish and violet rock called andesita de lamprobolita 3 an extrusive igneous rock One of the principle merits of this rock is the pseudo stratification of its deposited layers of varying thickness This characteristic allows for flat cuts of stone to be obtained with ease to be used for the tiling of the floor corners and overhead masonry Among the towns located in the basin of Mexico this type of rock was known as Tenayocatetl Piedra de Tenayuca 4 and was used in the construction of the Templo Mayor 5 The chiquihuitazo edit Main article XHTVM TDT The chiquihuitazo On December 27 2002 armed guards hired by Television Azteca stormed and took over the transmitter facilities of XHTVM TV channel 40 which are located on the mountain 6 The takeover which stemmed from a contractual and legal dispute over a 1998 contract between XHTVM s owners and Azteca led to a series of events negotiations and public debate known as the chiquihuitazo after the mountain that resulted in XHTVM s owners rebuffing Azteca s forceful attempt to retake the station The chiquihuitazo resulted in a song No Te Metas con mi Chiquihuite Don t Mess with My Chiquihuite produced by a program that aired on Canal 40 at the time 7 Broadcasting editA road leads to the top of the mountain where transmitters are located for five FM radio stations and eleven television stations 8 as well as other telecommunications equipment Television stations edit XHDF TDT channel 1 virtual 25 digital XHTDMX TDT channel 6 virtual 11 digital XHIMT TDT channel 7 virtual 24 digital XEIPN TDT channel 11 virtual 33 digital XHCDM TDT channel 21 digital XEIMT TDT channel 22 virtual 23 digital XHTRES TDT channel 28 virtual 27 digital XHSPR TDT channel 30 digital XHTVM TDT channel 40 virtual 26 digital XHHCU TDT channel 45 virtual 18 digitalRadio stations edit XEDA FM 90 5 MHz 9 XHDL FM 98 5 MHz XHMM FM 100 1 MHz XHMVS FM 102 5 MHz XHEXA FM 104 9 MHzFive stations owned by Grupo Radio Centro maintain backup facilities on Cerro del Chiquihuite They were relocated to a new facility at Villa Alpina Naucalpan State of Mexico in August 2012 10 50 Transportation editCablebus Tlalpexco services the area 11 2021 landslide editMain article 2021 Guerrero earthquake nbsp Firefighters and rescue teams after the landslideOn 10 September 2021 a landslide occurred in the Lazaro Cardenas neighborhood located in Tlalnepantla State of Mexico 12 At least 10 houses were buried in the collapse 13 A total of 10 people 6 adults and four minors were reported as missing as well as one deceased person 14 The municipal president of Tlalnepantla Raciel Perez Cruz asked the inhabitants of the area to evacuate the entire street where the disaster occurred this in order to guarantee their safety against possible risks due to other landslides that could occur 15 Shelters were made for those affected after the evacuation 16 One person was rescued alive but with injuries who was identified as 28 year old Jessica and sister of the person who was found dead named Mariana Martinez Rodriguez a young 21 year old student 17 On 11 September the Undersecretary of the Government of the State of Mexico Ricardo de la Cruz Musalem clarified that there were only three people missing after the collapse 18 identified as Paola Daniela Campos 22 mother of 5 year old Jorge Dilan Mendoza Campos and 3 year old Mia Mayrin 19 20 Mia s body was found in the rubble by rescue teams on 14 September 21 and she was buried in the municipal cemetery of Lazaro Cardenas on the 16th with her mother and brother still missing 22 On the same day the rescued survivor was discharged who was hospitalized for six days at the Maximiliano Ruiz Castaneda General Hospital 23 On 21 September the bodies of Paola and Dilan were found 24 and both were buried on the 23rd in the same cemetery as Mia 25 References edit Cesar Huerta Crearan una memoria cinematografica en el DF Archived 2014 12 18 at the Wayback Machine El Universal 13 November 2009 Associated Press Mexico City storm spurs killer slides Houston Chronicle 30 May 1987 Lujan Leonardo Aurora Montufar and Jaime Torres Los Materiales Constructivos del Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan Estudios de Cultura Nahuatl Vol 34 2003 pp 137 158 1 Accessed 6 Mar 2017 Wedekind Wanja Ruedrich Joerg Siegesmund Siegfried August 2011 Natural building stones of Mexico Tenochtitlan their use weathering and rock properties at the Templo Mayor Palace Heras Soto and the Metropolitan Cathedral Environmental Earth Sciences 63 7 8 1787 1798 doi 10 1007 s12665 011 1075 z S2CID 130452483 Moctezuma Eduardo Matos The Great Temple of the Aztecs Treasures of Tenochtitlan London Thames and Hudson 1998 Osterroth Maria and Ariadna Garcia Denuncia CNI toma violenta TV Azteca rechaza que haya usado la fuerza para hacerse cargo del Canal 40 El Norte 28 December 2002 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine El Palomazo Informativo No te metas con mi Chiquihuite YouTube Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT Last modified 2018 05 16 Retrieved 2014 12 17 Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer IFT ESTUDIOS TECNICOS DE OPERACIoN DE ESTACIONES DE RADIODIFUSIoN EN FM CON SEPARACIONES INFERIORES A 800 KHZ ENTRE SUS PORTADORAS PRINCIPALES 2015 page 18 of 32 Grupo Radio Centro Annual Report 2015 Que significan los logos de la Linea 1 del Cablebus Chilango in Spanish 10 July 2021 Retrieved 12 July 2021 Se desgaja parte de Cerro del Chiquihuite en Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico Aristegui Noticias in Spanish 10 September 2021 Retrieved 10 September 2021 Vargas Isita Hector 10 September 2021 Se registra derrumbe en el Cerro del Chiquihuite hay al menos 10 desaparecidos televisa NEWS in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2021 Contreras Francisco 10 September 2021 Actualizacion Un muerto y 10 desaparecidos por desgajamiento de Cerro del Chiquihuite debate in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2021 Ordenan evacuacion tras derrumbe en el cerro del Chiquihuite Azteca Noticias in Spanish 10 September 2021 Retrieved 10 September 2021 Deslave del cerro del Chiquihuite Estos son los albergues para afectados El Sol de Toluca in Spanish 10 September 2021 Retrieved 10 September 2021 Vargas Isita Hector 12 September 2021 Velan a Mariana victima del derrumbe en el Cerro del Chiquihuite su hermana esta hospitalizada televisa NEWS in Spanish Retrieved 13 September 2021 Santiago David 11 September 2021 El Edomex aclara que hay 3 desaparecidos en el Cerro del Chiquihuite no 10 Expansion politica in Spanish Retrieved 13 September 2021 Jimenez Rebeca 12 September 2021 Mia Dilan y Paola la familia que sigue desaparecida tras derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite El Universal in Spanish Retrieved 13 September 2021 Jorge Armando Mendoza Lopez Rebeca Jimenez 13 September 2021 Me siento fatal devastado Jorge espera a su familia tras derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite Online video platform in Spanish El Universal 1 eDllHp2Dc amp t 5s Retrieved 14 September 2021 a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a CS1 maint date and year link Santos Cid Alejandro 15 September 2021 Los equipos de rescate encuentran el cadaver de la nina Mia Mayrin bajo los escombros en Tlalnepantla El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 18 September 2021 Sepultan a la nina Mia Mendoza victima del derrumbe en el cerro del Chiquihuite La Jornada in Spanish 16 September 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Dan de alta a Jessica Karen sobreviviente del derrumbe en Cerro del Chiquihuite Excelsior in Spanish 16 September 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Jimenez Rebeca 21 September 2021 A 11 dias de trabajos de busqueda hallan cuerpos de Paola y Dilan en Cerro del Chiquihuite El Universal in Spanish Retrieved 13 February 2022 Jimenez Rebeca 23 September 2021 Donde veas esta cruz ahi estare yo Sepultan a Paola y su hijo Dilan victimas de derrumbe en el Chiquihuite El Universal in Spanish Retrieved 13 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cerro del Chiquihuite amp oldid 1186504989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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