Heavy rain in Mexico sets off floods and landslides, killing at least 37

Update Heavy rain in Mexico sets off floods and landslides, killing at least 37
Flooding caused by heavy rains in central and southeastern Mexico has set off landslides, damaged homes and highways. People wade through a flooded street in Poza Rica, Veracruz state on Oct. 10, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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Heavy rain in Mexico sets off floods and landslides, killing at least 37

Heavy rain in Mexico sets off floods and landslides, killing at least 37
  • The heavy rains had killed 22 people in the state of Hidalgo
  • At least nine people were killed in the state of Puebla

MEXICO CITY: The death toll from landslides and floods set off by incessant rainfall in central and southeastern Mexico rose to 37 people on Saturday, authorities said, a sharp increase as thousands of soldiers cleared blocked roads to rescue the missing nationwide.
Mexico’s National Coordination of Civil Protection reported that as of Saturday, the heavy rains had killed 22 people in the state of Hidalgo, north of Mexico City, and cut off power to 150 communities there.
At least nine people were killed in the state of Puebla, east of Mexico City, and over 16,000 homes damaged or destroyed.
There were also five deaths in the state of Veracruz, where the army and navy were helping rescue residents from 42 communities left isolated by landslides on roads and flooded streams. Across the Gulf coast state's 55 municipalities, another 16,000 homes were damaged. Earlier, in the central state of Querétaro, a child died being caught in a landslide.
Across the country, over 320,000 users were affected by power outages caused by the heavy rains, authorities said. Authorities have attributed the deadly downpours to Tropical Storm Priscilla, formerly a hurricane, and Tropical Storm Raymond, both off the western coast of Mexico.


At least 5 people killed in a train crash in central India, official says

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At least 5 people killed in a train crash in central India, official says

At least 5 people killed in a train crash in central India, official says
Television channels showed images of one train colliding with another near the accident site
Rescuers are searching through the debris for survivors

NEW DELHI: A passenger train crashed into a cargo train in central India Tuesday, killing at least five people and injuring several others, a senior government official said.
The incident happened near Bilaspur, about 116 kilometers (72 miles) from Chhattisgarh’s state capital, Raipur.
Television channels showed images of one train colliding with another near the accident site. Rescuers are searching through the debris for survivors.
The local passenger train hit the goods train from behind and toppled over some coaches, senior government official Sanjay Agarwal told The Associated Press.
“Rescue team is trying to cut through the train to take out a few passengers trapped inside,” he said.
Train collisions aren’t uncommon in India where the vast rail network faces issues of aging infrastructure and human error.