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Carolina Garcia MEXICALI, B.C. (KYMA) – Rainfall exceeding 7 millimeters was reported during the early hours of the first day of fall in Mexicali. Once again, flooding and power outages occurred, but according to Civil Protection, the effects were not prolonged. “There were widespread thunderstorms throughout the municipality, especially in the urban area and the Mexicali Valley,” said Mayor René Rosado. The rains are expected to continue for th…

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Carolina Garcia MEXICALI, B.C. (KYMA) – Rainfall exceeding 7 millimeters was reported during the early hours of the first day of fall in Mexicali. Once again, flooding and power outages occurred, but according to Civil Protection, the effects were not prolonged. “There were widespread thunderstorms throughout the municipality, especially in the urban area and the Mexicali Valley,” said Mayor René Rosado. The rains are expected to continue for th…

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MEXICALI, B.C. (KYMA) - Rains that exceeded 7 millimetres were reported during the first hours of the first day of the fall in Mexicali, but according to Civil Protection there were not prolonged stagnations and suspensions of electricity. "There were widespread electrical storms throughout the municipality, he spoke of the urban stain and of the Valley of Mexicali," said the capital René Rosado. Rains are expected to last for the next few hours…

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KYMA broke the news in on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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