“…This rupture, nearly 35 m long, is composed of totally friable material with a yellowish color, which indicates the action of weathering in the disintegration of the exposed rock. Because it is sulphide rock, it also has the consequence of releasing sulphides that, when flowing with water, can give rise to acid drainage processes, verified in previous works, such as [40,42,57,58]. With these data, it can be inferred an internal saturation of the rock mass at this point as a possible trigger of the originated rupture.…”