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4 Months From Hurricane "Priscilla", Chapula, Hidalgo, Lives Under the Mud

Summary by TV Azteca
It has been 120 days since Hurricane Priscilla struck the Sierra de Hidalgo, on October 9, 2025. Although the roads are already open, arriving in the community of Chapula, the reality is desolate: the clock seems to have stopped at the moment of the disaster. Aztec Information Force (FIA) toured the zero zone and documented that reconstruction is nonexistent. Schools under the mud and bridges of sticks Education is paralysed. The community schoo…
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It has been 120 days since Hurricane Priscilla struck the Sierra de Hidalgo, on October 9, 2025. Although the roads are already open, arriving in the community of Chapula, the reality is desolate: the clock seems to have stopped at the moment of the disaster. Aztec Information Force (FIA) toured the zero zone and documented that reconstruction is nonexistent. Schools under the mud and bridges of sticks Education is paralysed. The community schoo…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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