Mexico, rains and Floods
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At least 64 people have died due to torrential rain in Mexico, while dozens of people are still missing and the status of remote towns with up to 1,000 residents remains unknown. More than 300 communities have been cut off by landslides and flooding as of Tuesday, while soldiers and civilians are attempting to reopen blocked roads.
We've been been reviewing the latest satellite pictures taken over Mexico after torrential rains triggered flooding across five states
Torrential rains that fell on multiple Mexican states last week caused flooding and mudslides across the country.
Authorities say the death toll from landslides and floods set off by incessant rainfall in central and southeastern Mexico has increased to 37 people
Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week killed at least 64 people and left many more missing, the government says, after a tropical depression triggered landslides and flooding in parts of the Gulf Coast and central states. Laila Shahrokhshahi reports. Trump says World Cup games will be moved if host cities aren't 'safe'
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Survivors in flood-hit Mexico need food, fear more landslides
Cira Gonzalez survived a landslide that struck last week but fears her house could still collapse at any moment following torrential rains that have left 129 people dead or missing in Mexico.After four days of isolation,
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 41 people in Mexico in recent days and left behind a trail of destruction, the government said Saturday.
Flooding and landslides over the past week have cut off 300 towns in central and eastern Mexico and left dozens of people dead and missing.
At least 64 people have died and 65 are missing due to severe flooding in central and eastern Mexico. A viral video captured an elderly couple embracing amidst surging floodwaters, later rescued and receiving support.