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Mexico City Activates Red Alert in Six Mayors for the Intense Rains that Have Collapsed the Streets

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Collapsed streets, evicted buses, cars covered with water to the window. They are some of the images that have left the heavy rains in Mexico City this Thursday and that have forced the capital government to declare the red alert in six mayors: Coyoacán, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Tláhuac, Tlalpan and Xochimilco.

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More downpour in Mexico City: The Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection activated a red alert this Friday for heavy rains and the possible fall of hail this afternoon.The red rain alert for Álvaro Obregón this Friday was activated after the rains and floods of yesterday in Peripheric, Tlalpan and other areas.The Civil Protection Authority pointed out that today's heavy rains will cause stagnations, landslides and other ris…

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Collapsed streets, evicted buses, cars covered with water to the window. They are some of the images that have left the heavy rains in Mexico City this Thursday and that have forced the capital government to declare the red alert in six mayors: Coyoacán, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Tláhuac, Tlalpan and Xochimilco.

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After the effects that left the heavy rains during the evening of Thursday in various mayors of the CDMX, the Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection activated again the yellow and orange alerts for this Friday. According to the dependence, the yellow alert applies for 13 mayors among which they are: Azcapotzalco Coyoacán Cuauhtémoc Cuajimalpa Iztacalco Iztapalaapa Magdalena Contreras Milpa Alta Tlahuac Tlalpan Venustiano Ca…

A real chaos! An intense day of rain hit Mexico City between Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. The capital’s government reported that emergency teams were mobilized to deal with the multiple impacts, ranging from severe flooding to the fall of trees and power cuts. According to the official count, the accumulated precipitation reached 38.1 million cubic meters of water, a figure that reflects the magnitude of the storm. As a result, stagnat…

In total, 38.1 million cubic metres of water accumulated, resulting in a wide mobilization of emergency bodies and local authorities.

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The intense rains recorded between the afternoon of Thursday and the morning of this Friday caused landslides in 119 lands with mainly in the mayors Tláhuac, Xochimilco and Iztapalapa, as well as 126 stagnations and the fall of 46 trees, the capital government reported.Among the most affected highways were Viaducto, Camino a Santa Teresa, Carretera Picacho Ajusco, Axis 1 North, Hangares, Oceania and Insurgentes Sur.The recorded rains reached 38.…

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unomásuno.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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