Overview
- At least 47 deaths were reported across five states after torrential rains caused widespread damage.
- Opposition blocs pushed to reinstate the dissolved disaster fund, with Ricardo Anaya arguing no corruption cases were filed when it was eliminated.
- Morena leaders rejected reviving Fonden, calling it a symbol of past corruption, as Adán Augusto López Hernández said bringing it back would repeat old practices.
- Senate president Laura Itzel Castillo read a proposal for senators to donate 15 days of pay, but it was not put to a vote, leaving donations up to each lawmaker.
- Morena figures said the response includes more than 130 CDMX officials, over 8,000 Defense personnel, and an activated allocation above 19 billion pesos, and they announced plans to donate one month of salary and run collection centers.