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Heavy rainfall in Mexico caused flooding and transportation disruptions

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Key Points

  • The heavy rains that occurred in Mexico on July 12 led to flooding and transportation issues across the city.
  • The Xochimilco area became the most affected place by severe flooding, while crews carried out water drainage operations.
  • Vehicle speeds on 5 Metro lines and some Metrobüs lines were reduced to ensure safety.

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The heavy rains that hit Mexico (CDMX) on the evening of July 12 caused severe damage across the city. While floods, water puddles, and toppled trees negatively affected transportation, authorities urged local residents to be cautious due to potential hail and landslides.

The Xochimilco borough, particularly the Santa Cruz Xochitepec neighborhood, was among the most affected areas due to severe flooding. Firefighting teams worked intensively over an area of approximately 300 meters to drain accumulated water on the roads. Additionally, trees between 12 and 20 meters long, along with large fallen branches in various areas, posed security threats.

Adverse weather conditions also paralyzed public transportation; speeds of trains and buses on Metro and Metrobüs lines were reduced as a safety protocol. In the State of Mexico, vehicle traffic was also disrupted in areas such as the La Paz municipality due to critical water accumulation.

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How did the rains affect transportation in Mexico?
For safety reasons, vehicle speeds were reduced on Metro lines 3, 4, 5, 12, and A, as well as on Metrobüs lines 2, 4, and 5.
Which were the most damaged areas?
The Santa Cruz Xochitepec neighborhood in the Xochimilco borough experienced severe flooding and required the intervention of firefighting teams.
What measures did authorities take to warn the public?
The responsible agency (SGIRPC) declared an 'Orange Alert' against the risk of hail for six different boroughs, and a 'Yellow Alert' for the others.

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