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Mexico Floods Raise Death Toll to 47 as Airlifts Reach Cut-Off Communities

Airlifts now ferry supplies to isolated mountain towns cut off by washed-out roads.

Overview

  • The federal government reported 47 confirmed deaths and 39 people missing after days of torrential rain across eastern and central Mexico.
  • Hidalgo, Puebla and Veracruz recorded the highest fatalities and damage, according to the Security Ministry.
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum visited three affected localities by military helicopter and pledged financial assistance to residents.
  • Partial power restoration by the public utility is improving phone communications as authorities work to reopen mountain routes.
  • Reporters observed residents walking long distances for food and medicine, with some alleging merchants raised prices in isolated areas.