A first of its type, authorities reported finding a cross-border
tunnel between Mexico and the United States with lighting and ventilation
systems operated with solar energy.
The Drug Control
Administration (DEA) and the National Security Investigations Office (HSI)
jointly reported that the tunnel has a solar panel installation to light and
ventilate the tunnel of almost 185 meters in length.
Indian
nation
The tunnel passes from
Jacumé, in the municipality of Mexicali, Baja California, to Jacumba, in eastern
San Diego County, California, on lands of the Indian nation of Kumeyaay,
extending on both sides of the border.
No
arrests were reported on either side.
The tunnel has a
stretch of little more than 72 meters in length on the Mexican side and about
112 meters into California.
The two well openings descend
into the ground about eleven meters.
In addition to the
solar energy system for lighting and ventilation, the tunnel has a rail track
for small mining wagons and two water pumping systems to clear waterlogged
leaks.
Authorities did not
attribute the tunnel to any particular criminal organization.
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