MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week killed at least 64 people and 65 more are missing, the ...
Four days of heavy rains fell unexpectedly across five Mexican states last week, leaving devastated lives and communities.
Torrential rains set off deadly floods and landslides across five Mexican states, leaving a trail of destruction.
The death toll from last week’s torrential rains in Mexico jumped to 64 on Monday, as searches expanded to communities ...
Dozens are dead and many reportedly still missing and communities without power following heavy rain in parts of Mexico.
Torrential rains in Mexico have killed at least 64 people and 65 are still missing due to flooding and landslides. NBC News’ ...
That toll could still rise as rescue workers continued to dig through sodden villages clogged with mud and debris on Sunday.
Poza Rica, in the state of Veracruz, was one of the towns most affected by the torrential rains that flooded central and ...
Heavy rains in Mexico last week left 64 people dead and another 65 missing across five states, the government said.
Rescue workers in Mexico are searching for at least 38 people who are missing after torrential rains triggered flooding in ...