Flooding in Mexico Kills 64, Dozens Still Missing
Flooding in Mexico Kills 64, Dozens Still Missing
US · Published Oct 14, 2025
Severe flooding in Mexico has caused 64 deaths and left 65 people missing.
Approximately 100,000 homes have been damaged across five Mexican states.
Over 10,000 troops and rescue teams are assisting in recovery efforts.
Flooding brings death, displacement, and environmental hazards
Flooding across five Mexican states has resulted in a devastating loss of life, with 64 confirmed deaths and 65 individuals still missing. The extensive flooding has also caused significant damage to approximately 100,000 homes, leaving countless families displaced and grappling with the aftermath.
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