Flooding in Mexico Claims 44 Lives Amid Ongoing Tropical Storms
Severe flooding in Mexico has resulted in at least 44 fatalities and numerous missing persons, following torrential rains from two tropical storms. The impact has been devastating, damaging over 16,000 homes and leaving approximately 320,000 residents without electricity.
Authorities have deployed around 10,000 soldiers to assist in rescue operations and establish emergency shelters for evacuees. The situation remains precarious, with meteorologists predicting continued rainfall, which heightens the risk of further landslides and flooding.
The hardest-hit regions include Veracruz, Hidalgo, and Puebla. President Claudia Sheinbaum has activated a comprehensive response plan to support affected communities, as the country grapples with one of its wettest seasons in years.
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