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Mexico: Torrential Rains Cause Severe Flooding in CDMX, Trigger ...

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On Monday night heavy rains triggered floods and impacts in different areas of Mexico City and the metropolitan area

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The intense precipitation that hit Mexico City on Monday night impacted most strongly in Iztapalapa, where the municipal authorities reported 660 affected homes, especially in the colonies La Colmena, Ermita Zaragoza, Ejidos de Santa María Atzahuacán and Army of the Orient.

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Inhabitants of the municipalities of Toluca, Lerma, Ocoyaacac, Chapultepec, Metepec, Zinacantepec, San Mateo Atenco and Tenango del Valle woke up with mud-covered streets after the intense hail rains recorded on the afternoon of Monday, June 2.In San Mateo Atenco, the Water Commission of the State of Mexico (CAEM) deployed this morning at least four bilge bombs to extract contaminated water from the streets of the La Concepción neighborhood, the…

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Entities such as CDMX, Edomex, Hidalgo and Puebla have resented the torrential rains that are predicted to continue in the region.

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On Monday night heavy rains triggered floods and impacts in different areas of Mexico City and the metropolitan area

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Heavy rains hit Mexico City on Monday, June 2, causing severe flooding, falling of trees and affecting public transport, especially in the eastern part of the capital, where the water went up to almost two meters and left stranded cars and buses. READ ALSO: Tragedy in Nigeria: 158 people killed by floods in the west of the country rise The Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection issued red alerts in mayors such as Iztapalapa…

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83% of those responsible for human resources believe that hybrid work is essential to attract and retain talent, according to an IWG study. More than 85% of Mexican workers prefer jobs that offer flexible work models. Recent heavy rains in Mexico City have caused severe flooding, affecting urban infrastructure and the operation of workplaces. In recent days, Mexico City has been the scene of intense rains that have generated severe floods, affec…

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