

Mexico City Flooded: Dramatic Rescues and Building Collapse After Torrential Rain
Mexico City Flooded: Cars Submerged, Building Collapses After Intense Rainfall Mexico City experienced severe flooding Monday night after intense rainfall overwhelmed drainage systems. The downpour quickly turned streets into raging rivers, trapping numerous motorists. Dramatic footage shows cars submerged up to their roofs, with rescue crews working to pull people from the water. "In less than five minutes, the water surrounded us; we couldn't get out, the door wouldn't open," said Verónica, a resident whose car was flooded near Viaducto. Another resident, Arturo Pérez, described the terrifying moment, "I started to see how the car was lifting with the water... it was a case of 'get out of here, fast!' because I didn't know how high the water would rise." Emergency services, including the capital's police and firefighters, responded swiftly, using boats to rescue stranded individuals. More than 10 vehicles were completely submerged in Iztacalco, and a historic building partially collapsed in the Roma Norte neighborhood, though thankfully no one was injured inside. Authorities are warning residents to exercise extreme caution as further rainfall is forecast. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by extreme weather events in urban areas.