I mean, It’s beautiful living here,” said Ricardo Banuelos who lives in Gadsden, near one of the new shipping container barriers.īanuelos and his wife have lived peacefully in Gadsden for more than a decade. Residents who live near the new shipping container barriers tell ABC15, regardless of the hiccups, they are thankful for the added security. “They are all locked in together, which makes it extremely unlikely that it could happen in the future,” he told ABC15. Roemer says the on-site team was able to get the shipping containers back on and locked them into place. Somebody actually in a vehicle likely pushed the containers over, in between construction teams going to and from on-site,” Tim Roemer, the Director with the Arizona Department of Homeland Security told ABC15. “We can almost guarantee that this was not weather related. The governor’s office tells ABC15 that they believe the shipping container that fell over was not secured to the rest of the containers and was likely toppled over by people. On Monday a set of shipping containers, used as part of Arizona’s effort to close gaps along the border wall near Yuma, were found toppled over. YUMA, AZ - Construction of the temporary border wall in Yuma continues, but not without its challenges.
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