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Flash floods triggered by intense rainfall have caused severe destruction in central Mexico, damaging over 1,000 vehicles and more than 190 homes. Floodwaters reportedly rose above 1.5 meters in several areas, turning streets into dangerous waterways and overwhelming drainage systems. The sudden flooding disrupted traffic, submerged neighborhoods, and left widespread property damage across the region. Emergency teams have been deployed as authorities assess the full scale of destruction and begin recovery operations. This video covers the latest updates, impact, and ground situation from the flood-hit areas in Mexico.

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00:19Severe flash flooding has wreaked havoc in central Mexico after torrential rain overwhelmed
00:25the city of Puebla, leaving roads underwater, damaging homes and vehicles, and claiming at least one life.
00:33A powerful storm unleashed intense rainfall over Puebla on Sunday, June 28, triggering dangerous flash floods across the metropolitan area
00:44within minutes.
00:45Streets quickly turned into fast-moving rivers, submerging vehicles, inundating major roads,
00:52and trapping residents as floodwaters surged through neighborhoods.
00:56Authorities reported flooding at more than 16 locations across the city.
01:01At least one person was killed, while another was injured as emergency crews rushed to rescue stranded residents and assess
01:09the damage.
01:10The severe flooding also caused widespread disruption to traffic, damaged buildings, and public infrastructure,
01:18and left many areas inaccessible for hours.
01:22In response, Mexican authorities activated Plan DN-3E, the military's Emergency Disaster Response Program,
01:31deploying personnel to assist with rescues, evacuations, and recovery efforts.
01:36Officials say the intense downpour overwhelmed the city's drainage system,
01:42a recurring problem during Mexico's annual rainy season.
01:45Residents have also been urged to avoid dumping garbage into storm drains,
01:50as clogged drainage channels can significantly worsen urban flooding.
01:55The National Civil Protection Coordination has issued fresh warnings for continued heavy rainfall across Puebla and neighboring states,
02:04raising concerns over possible flash floods, landslides, and overflowing rivers in the coming days.
02:11Recovery operations remain underway as authorities continue to monitor weather conditions and assess the full extent of the destruction.
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