An ancient pyramid in Mexico collapsed due to heavy rainfall, sparking fear among the local tribe who see it as a bad omen. The 1,100-year-old pyramid was built by the Purépecha tribe and was one of their last archaeological sites in the area. Despite scientific explanations, tribe members believe it signals an impending important event.
Key Points
Ancient pyramid collapses in Mexico due to heavy rainfall
Tribal members see it as a bad omen signaling an important event
Efforts underway to protect and rebuild the site
Pros
Preservation efforts initiated to protect and rebuild the pyramids
Highlighting the history and significance of the Purépecha tribe and their structures
Cons
Loss of a significant archaeological site
Fear and superstition among the local tribe members