MEXICO CITY, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week killed at least 64 people and 65 more are ...
Dozens are dead and many reportedly still missing and communities without power following heavy rain in parts of Mexico.
The search for victims is ongoing as authorities intensify relief efforts to assist those in the hardest-hit states.
Authorities say the death toll from landslides and floods set off by incessant rainfall in central and southeastern Mexico ...
Torrential rains that fell on multiple Mexican states last week caused flooding and mudslides across the country.
Rescuers scrambled Monday to reach people cut off by devastating floods that have claimed 64 lives in central and eastern ...
At least 41 people died in central and southeastern Mexico after heavy rainfall caused devastating floods and landslides ...
Rescue teams in Mexico are racing against time to reach communities cut off by torrential rains and flash floods that have ...
The death toll from last week’s torrential rains in east-central Mexico has jumped to 64. Search operations have expanded to ...
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 41 people in Mexico in recent days and left behind a trail of ...
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