Flooding In Central Mexico Kills At Least 28 People
Flooding In Central Mexico Kills At Least 28 People
US · Published Oct 11, 2025
Severe flooding in Hidalgo and Veracruz, Mexico, caused by torrential rains has resulted in at least 28 fatalities.
Over 1,000 homes and critical infrastructure have been damaged, with ongoing rescue efforts hampered by continued heavy rainfall.
Thousands are displaced, seeking shelter, as the Mexican government and emergency services provide aid amid forecasts of more rain.
Torrential rains cause deadly flooding in Mexico
Relentless torrential downpours have triggered severe flooding across Hidalgo, Veracruz, and neighboring states, claiming at least 28 lives. Rivers overflowed and landslides struck, damaging over 1,000 homes, dozens of schools and hospitals, and cutting power to hundreds of thousands. Rescue efforts are underway amid worsening weather.
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