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Expedite Evacuations in Tamaulipas in the Face of More Rains

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Intensify evacuations and distribution of v veres in the south of Tamaulipas in the face of new rains and increased levels of r os.

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Intensify evacuations and distribution of v veres in the south of Tamaulipas in the face of new rains and increased levels of r os.

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South of Tamaulipas., July 08, 2025. Due to the intense rains recorded in the south of the state and north of Veracruz the presence of crocodiles or lizards commonly known as Juanchos represent an increasing problem. To say from the authorities of Cvil Protection and Firefighters the captures of these sauries are of different size and different maneuver to achieve it. In rivers lagoons and dams of this region it is increasingly common for crocod…

Faced with the advance of tropical moisture flow from the Gulf of Mexico and the remnants of tropical storm “Barry”, federal and state authorities decreed the start of preventive evacuations in the south of Tamaulipas. “It is estimated that at least 300 colonies are threatened by possible run-off, water blow and overflows of rivers and lagoons,” Reforma reported from Ciudad Madero. The National Civil Protection Coordinator, Laura Velázquez Alzúa…

Due to the conditions that still prevail in some municipalities, after the rains left by “Barry”, in the next few days, the Tamaulipas DIF System will carry out the assessment of possible damages suffered by the houses, as well as the household items lost by the families. Patricia Eugenia Lara Ayala, director of the Tamaulipas DIF, explained that in at least seven municipalities, there are reports of damages in some homes, since the abundant rai…

In light of increased rainfall from the "Gulf Tropical Moisture Flow" and the remnants of last week's Tropical Storm Barry, federal and state authorities have agreed to strengthen preventative measures in southern Tamaulipas. Members of the Navy, Army, National Guard, and Civil Protection have intensified patrols in high-risk areas and accelerated the transfer of people to shelters, especially those living in neighborhoods where water levels in …

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