
Tropical Storm Alvin: Heavy Rains Lash Mexico, CDMX Flooded
Tropical Storm Alvin Forms in Pacific, Heavy Rains Cause Chaos in Mexico City Mexico City, May 30, 2025 – Tropical Storm Alvin, the first of the season, formed this morning in the Pacific Ocean and is heading towards Baja California with winds reaching 65 km/h. The storm's arrival is anticipated to bring heavy rainfall and potential flooding to the region. Meanwhile, overnight and early morning rains have already caused significant disruption in Mexico City and other parts of the country. "The rains caused chaos," reported one resident of Mexico City, describing flooded streets and power outages. Another resident added, "I've never seen anything like it. The water was up to my knees." The storm's path is being closely monitored by the National Hurricane Center, which is providing regular updates to the public and advising residents to take necessary precautions. The video from Azteca Noticias provides compelling visual evidence of the storm's impact, showing flooded streets and palm trees bending in strong winds. The report offers a clear and concise overview of the situation and provides a forecast of the storm's movement, offering a sense of reassurance amidst the unfolding events.