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Nearly 30 people have died in Mexico due to heavy rains

Authorities said that heavy rainfall in Mexico left at least 27 dead and many more missing. The downpours caused landslides and cut power to some municipalities, and rivers burst.

Civil protection authorities of Hidalgo State reported 16 deaths, and that at least 1,000 homes as well as hundreds of schools were affected.

Alejandro Armenta, the governor of Puebla State, said that at least nine deaths had occurred due to incidents like landslides. Another five people were reported missing. Authorities in Veracruz reported two additional deaths.

In a recent post, President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that "we are working to help the population and open roads as well as restore electrical service." She posted photos of emergency workers carrying supplies while they wade knee-deep through flooded streets.

The Navy released a video showing an officer looking for people stranded in Poza Rica. Heavy rains and flooding along the Cazones River had submerged much of Veracruz.

The Ministry of Defense said that it has deployed more than 5,400 personnel in order to monitor, evacuate and clean-up affected areas.

While storms Raymond, Priscilla and other tropical systems have been dumping heavy rains along the western Pacific coast of Mexico and on the Baja California Peninsula. Reporting by Lizbeth Diz; Writing and editing by Rosalba o'Brien, Raju Gopalakrishnan.

(source: Reuters)