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'Bad Omen': Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Collapses Into Pile of Rubble

Extreme weather events and rising seas are putting precious heritage
sites around the world in harm's way.

A stone pyramid in Mexico is the latest to succumb to an increasingly
chaotic global climate. On the night of July 29, the 15-meter-high
(roughly 50-foot-high) square monument located in the state of
Michoacan suddenly slumped under the pressure of incessant rain, its
south wall crumbling into a pile of rubble.

https://www.sciencealert.com/bad-omen-ancient-pyramid-in-mexico-collapses-into-pile-of-rubble