Two people died in Queretaro in central Mexico after heavy rains that fell on the country, local authorities announced on Saturday.
The two victims were “carried by rainwater,” according to official information. Shortly before midnight on Friday, two lifeless bodies were found in an area that was strongly affected, according to the civil protection of this town.
Heavy rains
Queretaro, capital of the homonymous state and known for its colonial architecture, was still affected on Saturday by heavy rains that caused damage and caused the federal authorities of a military assistance plan.
In Mexico City, Benito Juárez airport, one of the busiest in Latin America, briefly interrupted its operations due to visibility problems. In mid -August, the airport and its surroundings had been flooded, causing the cancellation of flights for several hours and damage.
This year was particularly rainy in Mexico, especially in the capital. June was the third rainy month since 1985, according to the National Water Commission (Conagua). According to scientists, climate change causes extreme extreme and more intense climatic phenomena throughout the world.
Source: BFM TV
