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Mexico Floods and Landslides Leave At Least 47 Dead, Hundreds of Communities Cut Off

More rain is expected, prolonging rescue challenges with landslide risk remaining high.

Overview

  • Authorities report at least 47 bodies recovered and 38 people missing after days of torrential rain.
  • Roughly 260 towns and villages remain unreachable, with washed-out roads, collapsed bridges and widespread power outages.
  • Heavy rainfall hit 31 of 32 states, damaging tens of thousands of homes as well as hospitals, schools and other public infrastructure.
  • About 10,000 soldiers with boats, aircraft and helicopters are conducting rescues, clearing debris and supporting shelters for evacuees.
  • Meteorologists cite Pacific storms Priscilla and Raymond and Gulf moisture as drivers of the deluge, and environmental officials say the Bengal tiger that escaped a flooded zoo in Puebla was found dead.