Overview
- About 5,600 million pesos of the total were tied to the October rains and floods that hit multiple states, including damage to homes, businesses, infrastructure and vehicles.
- The event generated 8,278 insured losses, with 61% in property policies totaling 4,862 million pesos and 39% in auto coverage totaling 734 million.
- Housing accounted for 2,578 claims worth 404 million pesos, averaging roughly 157,000 pesos per home.
- Mexico’s latest official figures report 83 deaths and 17 people unlocated across Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo and Querétaro from the October floods.
- Aside from 2023’s Hurricane Otis spike, 2025 was the highest in five years, a trend AMIS attributes to growing climate impacts and broader use of insurance to speed recovery.