Flooding Cuts Off Towns in Mexico
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Mexico Battles Flooding Chaos, Hundreds Of Towns Remain Cut Off
More than 300 communities in central and eastern Mexico remain isolated after deadly landslides and flooding triggered by two tropical storms, authorities said Tuesday. At least 64 people have died, dozens are missing, and officials warn the death toll could rise as rescuers reach remote mountain villages.President Claudia Sheinbaum said reopening roads and restoring food and water supplies are top priorities. Death toll from Mexico flooding ris…
The intense rains and floods recorded last week in Mexico have left 64 people dead at the national level, according to the most recent report of the National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC), while the authorities begin a census of affected homes to care for the victims in the most impacted states of the country.
The rains were caused by the merging of two tropical storms, which caused many rivers to overflow
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