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Deadly landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico
- Over 300 communities in central and eastern Mexico are cut off due to landslides and flooding, with at least 64 confirmed deaths, according to the government.
- Officials warn that many are still missing, and the extent of devastation in remote towns is largely unknown.
- In Hidalgo, around 100,000 homes were damaged or destroyed, while in Veracruz, at least 29 people died due to rainfall exceeding 24 inches in four days.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the urgent need to reopen roads to secure aid and check on affected individuals.
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Deadly landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico
More than 300 communities in central and eastern Mexico remained cut off by deadly landslides and flooding on Tuesday, as thousands of soldiers and civilian workers scrambled to reopen blocked roads.
·Atlanta, United States
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right0Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution65% Center
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