The search for victims is ongoing as authorities intensify relief efforts to assist those in the hardest-hit states.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week killed at least 64 people and 65 more are missing, the ...
The death toll from Mexico’s torrential rains rose to 47 on Sunday as the fallout mounted from flooding and landslides in ...
Residents of Poza Rica, Mexico, continued cleanup efforts on Monday (October 13) following devastating floods that destroyed ...
Torrential rains in Mexico have killed at least 64 people and 65 are still missing due to flooding and landslides. NBC News’ ...
Vallecito, in La Plata County, and Pagosa Springs in Archuleta County are recovering from the floods that damaged at least 90 homes and at least one tourism business. As of Monday evening, no deaths ...
Dozens are dead and many reportedly still missing and communities without power following heavy rain in parts of Mexico.
Torrential rains set off deadly floods and landslides across five Mexican states, leaving a trail of destruction.
The torrential downpour caused rivers to overflow in central and southeastern Mexico. Some communities remained inaccessible ...
Torrential rains that fell on multiple Mexican states last week caused flooding and mudslides across the country.
We are donating and delivering emergency supplies to impacted communities from our Disaster Relief hub in Mexico.
At least 64 people are dead after torrential rains fueled by twin Pacific storms triggered mudslides and severe flooding across five Mexican states.
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