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Mexico Confirms 37 Dead, 117 Municipalities Affected After Heavy Rains - teleSUR English

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The Government of Mexico confirmed this Saturday that, to date, 37 people have been reported dead due to the heavy rains, as well as severe damage in 117 municipalities across the country. RELATED: 1 Crisis, 5 Blackouts, Energy Crisis Warning: The Explosive Truth Behind Spain’s Energy Meltdown The National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC) stated in a press release that the 37 deaths were reported by the governments of the central states o…

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Persistent rain caused landslides and flooding.

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Mexico is hit by devastating floods as a result of torrential rains, with an increasing human impact and considerable damage on the same subject

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The widespread rains in five states of the country have left at least 37 people dead, confirmed this Saturday the National Coordination of Civil Protection. With cut at 07:00 hours, reported that the deaths have been recorded in Hidalgo (22), Puebla (9), Veracruz (5), Querétaro (1), due to floods, landslides and other effects from the intense precipitations of the last days. "The local and federal authorities maintain permanent communication wit…

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The rains caused flooding of entire villages, landslides and the collapse of roads.

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The number of deaths due to heavy rains in several states in Mexico has increased to 37, the Mexican government announced today.

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