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At least 64 dead, 65 missing in Mexico floods

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Mexico’s recent floods have taken a heavy toll, leaving at least 64 people dead and 65 still missing. The worst hits have come in the central and southern states of Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Puebla, where massive rains triggered catastrophic river overflows and landslides.

Heavy downpours soaked the region for days, soaking the soil and breaching riverbanks. The surge of water poured into villages, engulfing homes, farms, and schools. In many places, the water rose faster than residents could respond, catching families by surprise.

The Mexican government has deployed the National Guard, armed forces, and emergency teams to search for survivors. Rescue crews are combing flooded villages, using boats, ladders, and even drones to locate missing people. Local officials have set up emergency shelters for displaced families, but many homes remain unsheltered.

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Prime Minister Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has described the situation as a national emergency. “We are doing everything we can to save lives,” he said. “The people in the affected areas are our top priority.” He also appealed for international support, saying that Mexico would not be able to cope alone.

Experts say these floods illustrate a broader pattern. Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme rainfall events in Mexico, and infrastructure may not be ready to handle the sudden volume of water. Analysts warn that widening cities also exacerbates flood risks.

Authorities are urging residents in flood-prone zones to stay alert and follow evacuation orders. Local media outlets have slowed down reporting to focus on critical information: where to find help, how to stay safe and how to report any missing persons.

Search teams remain on the ground and the numbers of dead and missing may rise as more people turn up or are discovered. Regular updates will be posted on the official disaster response website and social media accounts.

For those watching from afar, the key takeaways are: stay informed, listen to local warnings, and support aid efforts. The situation is still fluid, and the death toll climbs rapidly as rescue operations continue.


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