Overview
- Mexico City began distributing a 100‑million‑peso emergency fund with tiered payments of 8,000 to 50,000 pesos based on water depth inside homes.
- Officials reported 3,521 dwellings affected in the capital—2,547 in Iztapalapa—while the State of Mexico counted more than 21,000 families impacted, concentrated in Nezahualcóyotl.
- Clara Brugada announced 24 hydraulic works for Iztapalapa totaling 2.2 billion pesos, with 1.2 billion to be spent this year on new collectors and conduits, and some projects targeted to finish before next rainy season.
- The State of Mexico said 1,534 brigadistas and 58 specialized teams completed water removal in 18 colonies in Nezahualcóyotl and have started cleaning and disinfection across 112 streets, homes and schools.
- The city activated its insurance to cover about 750 additional homes, with payouts expected in less than a month, as Conagua linked the severe flooding to exceptional rainfall, subsidence and drainage counter‑slopes.