Scientists sound alarm over plan to build railway through pristine jungles

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Scientists sound alarm over plan to build railway through pristine jungles
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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's decision to build a train through remote southern jungles is generating outrage.

Train tracks are stacked close to where section 3 of the new Mayan Train route is being built, in Maxcanu, Yucatan, Mexico, May 16, 2022.Parts of Mexico's remote southern jungles have barely changed since the time of the ancient Maya.

Over almost a year, Reuters photographed construction at points along the full length of the planned rail track, documenting the evolution of the flagship project that Lopez Obrador has pledged to finish by the end of 2023. Earlier this month, United Nations experts warned the railway's status as a national security project allowed the government to side-step usual environmental safeguards, and called on the government to protect the environment in line with global standards.

If built badly, the railway risks breaking through the fragile ground, including into yet-to-be explored caves below, said Emiliano Monroy-Rios, a Mexican geochemist with Northwestern University who has extensively studied the area's caves and cenotes. Dozens of scientists disagree, writing in open letters that the assessments are riddled with problems, including outdated data, the omission of recently discovered caves and a lack of input from local hydrology experts.

"I guess their conclusions were pre-formatted," Monroy-Rios said. "They want to do it fast and that's part of the problem. There's no time for the proper exploration." Inecol, Mexico's ecology institute, which produced the reports, did not respond to repeated requests for comment. A spokesman for Lopez Obrador did not respond to a request for comment.Despite the concerns about the railway, it has the support of many in villages that for decades have felt largely forgotten in national development plans.

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