Satellite photos by NASA show that Mexico City is sinking nearly 10 inches per year, making it the fastest-subsiding city on ...
Today's Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches (about 25 centimeters) per year, and has sunk by nearly 40 feet over the past century.
Mexico City's been sinking for a century, but a new NASA mission has shown just how quickly the capital city is sliding into ...
Mexico City is sinking so quickly it can be seen from space, new images reveal. Satellite photos released by NASA show the ...
Mexico City is sinking at a startling rate, with new satellite data revealing that parts of the capital are dropping by up to ...
Mexico City is sinking nearly 10 inches every year, making it one of the world’s fastest-sinking metropolitan areas.
Mexico City is sinking so fast that the subsidence can be spotted from space - Mexico City is one of the world’s ...
NASA and India's NISAR satellite has captured high-resolution radar data showing parts of Mexico City sinking more than 2 centimeters per month between October 2025 and January 2026. The subsidence, ...
NASA data shows Mexico City is sinking rapidly due to groundwater extraction, damaging infrastructure and worsening water ...
A powerful satellite deployed by NASA is capable of capturing and measuring underground activity, including the rate at which ...
NASA satellite data reveals Mexico City is sinking up to 10 inches annually due to groundwater depletion. Learn how ...