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Mexico: At least 44 dead following torrential rains

The government announced on Sunday that at least 44 people died in Mexico as a result of flooding and heavy rains.

Tropical storms Priscilla, and Raymond brought torrential rains that triggered landslides in five states.

A government statement stated that 18 people were killed in Veracruz, 16 in Hidalgo and nine in Puebla, with one person in Queretaro.

The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum managed a response plan for 139 affected communities.

The Mexican military posted photos of people being evacuated using liferafts. Homes were covered in mud, and rescue workers had to wade through waist-high water through the streets.

In coordination with the Governor and the Governors as well as the various federal authorities, we continue to pay attention to the emergencies in Veracruz and Hidalgo as well as Puebla, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi. Sheinbaum stated on X that the National Emergency Committee was in perpetual session.

(source: Reuters)