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At least 64 dead, 65 missing as torrential rains devastate Mexico

Days of relentless downpours trigger deadly landslides and flooding across the Gulf Coast and central states, with Veracruz and Hidalgo worst hit
Published 13 Oct, 2025 08:32pm
Members of the Mexican navy remove mud from the courtyard of a house as torrential rains from tropical storm Raymond triggered landslides and flooding in Jalcocotan, Nayarit state, Mexico, on October 12, 2025. Reuters
Members of the Mexican navy remove mud from the courtyard of a house as torrential rains from tropical storm Raymond triggered landslides and flooding in Jalcocotan, Nayarit state, Mexico, on October 12, 2025. Reuters

Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week have left at least 64 people dead and 65 missing, the government said on Monday, after downpours triggered landslides, cut off power in some municipalities and caused rivers to burst their banks.

Mexican authorities have deployed thousands of personnel to help evacuate, clean up and monitor areas in the Gulf Coast and central states most affected by the rains, which lasted through much of last week.

Laura Velazquez, national coordinator of civil protection, said Hidalgo and Veracruz were the states worst affected, with 29 deaths and 18 missing reported in Veracruz, and 21 deaths and 43 missing in Hidalgo.

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Electricity was cut off for municipalities in five states of Mexico, but has been largely restored, authorities said.

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