12.10.2025 08:32
Due to floods caused by heavy rainfall in Mexico, preliminary reports indicate that 42 people have lost their lives and 27 are missing. In the country, where highways, streets, and homes are submerged, thousands of people have been left without electricity.
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In a statement from the National Coordinator of Civil Protection of Mexico (CNPC), it was reported that heavy rains affecting the states of Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, Queretaro, and San Luis Potosi have caused flooding.
According to initial assessments, it was stated that 42 people lost their lives in the floods, and search and rescue operations are being carried out intensively to find the 27 missing persons.
THE PRESIDENT MET WITH 5 GOVERNORS
Meanwhile, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held a virtual meeting with the governors of the 5 states most affected by the floods. In a statement after the meeting, Sheinbaum said, "There will be no shortage for the disaster victims. Teams and officials from the Mexican government are deployed in the field to clear the roads and provide assistance to the public."
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY
According to the Mexican press, thousands of people are without electricity in the 5 states experiencing one of the largest flood disasters in recent years. There are concerns that the disaster may worsen due to landslides in the mountains and river overflows. Heavy rains continue in areas where highways, streets, and homes are submerged.
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