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Deadly Floods Devastate Mexico, Exposing Climate Preparedness Gaps
18 Oct
Summary
- Torrential rains leave at least 72 dead and dozens missing in east-central Mexico
- Experts say climate change has made severe weather events more frequent and unpredictable
- Mexico lacks adequate early warning systems and infrastructure to prepare for extreme weather

In the past week, east-central Mexico has been ravaged by torrential rains that have left at least 72 people dead and dozens more missing. The severe weather has raised questions about the government's capacity to provide timely warnings and prepare residents for such unpredictable events.
Authorities have described the downpours as unpredictable, with residents reporting they had never seen anything like it before. However, researchers warn that what was once considered normal weather no longer exists due to the accelerating effects of climate change. They emphasize that Mexico must adapt its disaster response and prevention strategies to this new reality.



