Overview
- State officials distributed about 3.8 million pesos to 140 households in El Salto, with payments ranging from 4,000 to 40,000 pesos following home-by-home damage assessments.
- Governor Pablo Lemus traveled to Tototlán, where at least 100 families saw their homes flooded, as state civil protection and firefighters continued evacuations, cleanup and evaluations.
- Two temporary shelters opened in Tototlán at the Centro de Catequesis and the municipal DIF, with authorities reporting no injuries and flood depths reaching up to one meter in low-lying areas.
- The state’s Foeden disaster fund totals roughly 40 million pesos, and the governor said additional budget will be reassigned if needs exceed that amount.
- Jalisco is coordinating with President Claudia Sheinbaum on federal road repairs and a review of funding for the Chapala–Guadalajara aqueduct, and enrollment modules remain open for additional affected families.