
Lerma, Mexico: Flooding Continues After Devastating Rains
Lerma, State of Mexico, continues to grapple with the aftermath of Monday's torrential rains, which caused severe flooding in the industrial zone. Water levels, which reached a meter in some areas, have subsided to about 30 centimeters, but residents and workers still face difficulties accessing their homes and businesses. "The water still reaches approximately 30 centimeters," reports Diana Solórzano of Fuerza Informativa Azteca, "and people are having to walk through it, some using boots or even plastic bags over their shoes to protect themselves." The video shows workers using pumps to remove water from flooded industrial premises, highlighting the ongoing efforts to restore normalcy. While the immediate danger may have passed, the lingering effects of the flood underscore the vulnerability of the community to extreme weather events. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness measures in the region.