Landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico
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Is it safe to travel to Mexico? Your rights after tropical storms bring devastating floods - More than 300 communities have been cut off by landslides
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Mexico looks for missing people and rushes to help after torrential rains killed at least 47
The death toll from Mexico’s torrential rains has increased to 47, as the fallout mounted from widespread flooding and landslides across the country.
At least 64 people have died and more than 200 remain missing after torrential rains and flooding devastated several regions of Mexico, prompting mass evacuations, collapsed bridges, and growing anger over the government's response.
The rains that occurred in Mexico in recent days caused severe flooding in several states Hidalgo, Veracruz, Quer taro, Puebla and San Luis Potos suffered the most considerable damage
Authorities report that heavy rains in central and southeastern Mexico have caused flooding, leading to at least 28 deaths.
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Mexico flooding death toll rises to 64, with dozens still missing
At least 64 people have died in Mexico after heavy rains and flooding hit five states last week. The National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) chief, Laura Velazquez Alzua, speaking during President Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily news briefing on Monday, said another 65 people were still missing.