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Tropical Storm Barry Brings Flooding Rain to Tampico, Mexico

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Storm floods "Barry" leave Tamaulipas communities incommunicado; they evaluate using helicopters to rescue and bring food.

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Storm floods "Barry" leave Tamaulipas communities incommunicado; they evaluate using helicopters to rescue and bring food.

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Rain showers associated with tropical storm Barry caused flooding and damage in regions of San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas, authorities of these entities reported.

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After the passage of tropical storm “Barry”, Tamaulipas reports 330 affected homes and infrastructure damage. State and federal authorities are already working on support and repair measures.

Staff of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) reported through their official account X, as part of the implementation of the Marine Plan in support of the population of Tamaulipas, have helped 72 people in the communities of Vicente Guerrero, Ejido Lavaderos, Villa de Casas and Hostel of Soto la Marina. Marine Plan operates in phases due to impact of “Barry” The federal unit, said that the Marine Plan has been applied, in different phases, due t…

The intense rains caused by the weather phenomenon "Barry" that entered the country as a tropical storm and subsequently degraded to depression caused the death of at least five people and numerous material damage in various regions of northeastern Mexico. On the afternoon of June 29, the cyclonic system impacted land in the municipality of Tampico Alto, in northern Veracruz, triggering torrential precipitation that continued during the morning …

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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