It’s official: Querétaro, Puebla, and three other states will begin rebuilding damaged bridges and roads in April.

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The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation confirmed that reconstruction work will begin in April 2026 in various areas affected by the heavy rains last October. The work will take place in five Mexican states, including Querétaro and Puebla.

This announcement marks the beginning of a key phase in restoring connectivity in regions where road infrastructure suffered significant damage, especially to bridges and roads.

According to the Ministry’s announcement on social media, the infrastructure recovery efforts in Mexico will be carried out in five states.

According to official information, the work will cover the states of Hidalgo, Puebla, Veracruz, Querétaro, and San Luis Potosí. These states were particularly affected by the October rains, which caused damage to various transportation routes.

The project includes the rehabilitation of strategic infrastructure, which will allow for the restoration of safe transit and improve mobility conditions for the affected communities.

Construction is scheduled to begin in April 2026, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation. This timeline establishes a clear starting point for recovery efforts several months after the damage caused by the rains.

The goal is to restore key routes for the transportation of residents of Querétaro and the other states mentioned, and to restore traffic flow in these areas affected by natural disasters.

The work will focus on the reconstruction of bridges and roads, key elements for regional connectivity. Repairing these structures is essential to reactivating traffic, facilitating the transport of goods and services, and improving the quality of life for residents.

Obras de reconstrucción de puentes y caminos.

Source: adn40