Mexico City Has Rainiest June in 21 Years
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Mexico City has rainiest June in 21 years
June 2025 has been the rainiest month in Mexico City in the last two decades, drenching the capital with an exceptional volume of rainfall that has battered the city’s battalion of umbrellas to the point of surrender — with three months of rain remaining. In the past 25 days, more than 220 million cubic meters of water have fallen on the capital, an unprecedented figure in the last 21 years, according to the Ministry of Water and Sustainable Man…
The rains that have occurred this month in Mexico City have left a volume of more than 220 million cubic meters of water, the largest recorded in the last 21 years, said the secretary of Integral Management of the Capital Water, José Esparza Hernández.
Mexico City faced one of the most intense rainy seasons in more than two decades during June. So far this month alone, more than 44 million cubic meters of rainwater have fallen, a record not seen in the last 21 years, according to data from the Secretariat of Integral Water Management. The consequences were collapsed avenues, cars covered by water and an urban operation on the edge of chaos. Faced with this panorama, the seasonal home office be…
The month of June recorded a historical record of rains that have not been seen for decades in the CDMX; it recorded more than 220 cubic meters of water.
Mexico City faces its most rainy month in two decades, with a cumulative 220 million cubic meters of water in June, a figure that exceeds all records since 2004, José Mario Esparza, head of the Ministry of Integral Water Management (Segagua) of the capital, reported at a press conference.At the beginning of this month, operation Tlaloque was activated, deployed at critical points with pumping equipment and crews to remove garbage from drainage s…
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