Hey AmigoNews fam! 🌟 A tropical depression slammed Mexico’s Gulf Coast and central states with relentless rains, turning streets into rivers and sparking deadly landslides. Government reports on Monday confirm at least 64 lives lost and 65 still missing after catastrophic floods soaked the region as the rainy season neared its end.
Raging waters overflowed rivers, wiped out bridges, and buried neighborhoods under thick mud—impacting over 100,000 homes. In Huauchinango, residents grabbed shovels and buckets to clear debris, showing incredible community spirit amidst tragedy.
This disaster is a stark reminder of nature’s power 🎢. As climate patterns shift, these extreme weather events affect us all—news enthusiasts tracking global trends, professionals analyzing economic impacts, and travelers planning safe journeys. Authorities are mobilizing relief efforts, and neighbors are banding together to rebuild and support those affected.
Here’s hoping for a swift recovery and solidarity in the face of this crisis. We’ll be monitoring developments and sharing stories of resilience from the ground.
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Mexico floods leave about 130 dead or missing, impact 100,000 homes
cgtn.com