Mexico Floods: Rescuers Search for Missing in Towns Across Five States
MEXICO CITY - At least 65 people are missing after torrential rains triggered flooding in 150 locations across five states, with officials confirming at least 64 deaths. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has promised help for the affected areas.
Rescue workers have been deployed to search for survivors and assist with the cleanup efforts. The heavy rains, caused by two tropical storms, led to landslides and overflowing rivers that swept away entire homes, roads, and cars.
In Huauchinango, a town in Puebla state, María Salas, 49, lost five family members when their home collapsed. She told Agence France Press news agency that her own house was destroyed by a landslide: "I have nothing left."
The government has deployed soldiers to aid in the search and cleanup efforts. President Sheinbaum has promised support for affected areas.
Background and context:
Heavy rains caused by two tropical storms led to widespread flooding, affecting 150 locations across five states. The storms triggered landslides and overflowing rivers that destroyed homes, roads, and cars.
Additional perspectives:
"The situation is dire," said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. "Many families have lost their homes and are struggling to find shelter."
"We are doing everything we can to assist the affected areas," said a government spokesperson. "Our priority is to search for survivors and provide aid to those in need."
Current status and next developments:
Rescue efforts continue, with officials working around the clock to locate missing individuals and provide assistance to affected communities.
The Mexican government has promised support for the affected areas, including financial aid and emergency services. The situation remains dire, with many families struggling to find shelter and basic necessities.
As rescue efforts continue, officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and follow evacuation orders if necessary. The government has set up shelters for those displaced by the floods, but more assistance is needed to support affected communities.
The search for missing individuals will likely take several days, with officials working tirelessly to locate survivors and provide aid to those in need.
*Reporting by Bbc.*