NORTH Altiplano Prison Mr. Guzmán escaped through a tunnel more than 30 feet underground that led to a nearby construction site. 0.7 MileS Construction site NORTH Altiplano Prison Mr. Guzmán escaped through a tunnel more than 30 feet underground that led to a nearby construction site. 0.7 MileS Construction site Altiplano Prison 0.7 MILES Mr. Guzmán escaped through a tunnel more than 30 feet underground that led to a nearby construction site. Construction site

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First, Mr. Guzmán is believed to have climbed down through a two-by-two foot hole underneath the shower in his cell in the prison’s most secure wing.

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The shower opening led to an elaborate tunnel almost a mile long. The tunnel was equipped with lighting, ventilation and a motorcycle on rails that was probably used to transport digging material and cart the dirt out.

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It led to a construction site with a bare-bones compound in the nearby neighborhood of Santa Juanita.

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Through a hole in the ground, a ladder led to the middle of the construction site.

Attorney General of Mexico

Construction on the compound was started some time after February last year, satellite images show. Mexican authorities began a sweeping manhunt, shutting down an airport and holding 30 prison employees, including the head of the prison, for questioning.

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