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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Heavy rainfall in Mexico has left at least 27 people dead and more missing

    Heavy rainfall in Mexico has left at least 27 people dead and more missing


    Downpours have triggered landslides, cut off power in some areas and caused rivers to burst their banks.

    Civil protection authorities in the state of Hidalgo say at least 1000 homes and hundreds of schools are affected.

    The Ministry of Defence has deployed more than 5,400 personnel to help monitor, evacuate and clean up affected areas.

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     Other Environment News
     11 Oct: Heavy downpours and strong wind gusts are setting in for central and southern parts of the country
     11 Oct: A tsunami warning has been issued following a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Drake Passage
     11 Oct: At least four specialist Auckland fire trucks are out of action while they are tested for asbestos
     10 Oct: Wild weather on the South Island's West Coast, has caused slips and flooding - closing a number of state highways
     10 Oct: Warnings deadly tsunami waves are possible in Southeast Asia, after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines
     10 Oct: Those who live in the South Island's Grey District are being urged to avoid non-essential travel as heavy rain floods parts of the area
     10 Oct: The Grey Emergency Operation Centre has been activated as floodwaters rapidly rise on the West Coast
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