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Deadly floods in Mexico another sign of need for improved severe weather warnings

  • Experts say climate change has made severe weather events more frequent and devastating, but authorities often fail to adequately warn residents.
  • Residents of flooded areas in Mexico describe the rains and flooding as unprecedented, but researchers argue what was once considered normal weather no longer exists due to climate change.
  • Meteorologists state that better forecasting, instrumentation, and prevention strategies are needed to communicate severe weather risks, as atypical events become more common.
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MEXICO CITY — The recent torrential rains that impacted the center and east of Mexico, whose repercussions keep parts of the north-east of the country still on notice by new floods of rivers and that continue to add dead, again questioned the effectiveness of the alerting services to the population.

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Deadly floods in Mexico another sign of need for improved severe weather warnings

Torrential rains in east-central Mexico last week have left at least 72 dead and raised concerns about the government's ability to alert people to severe weather.

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MEXICO CITY - The recent torrential rains that impacted the center and east of Mexico, whose repercussions keep parts of the north-east of the country still on notice by new floods of rivers and that continue to add dead, again questioned the effectiveness of the alerting services to the population.

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The most recent torrential rains in the east-central Mexico, which caused at least 72 deaths and dozens of missing people, again raised questions about the government's ability to warn the population in time of the weather. The authorities continue to call the torrential rain days of the [...]

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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