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Civil Protection issues alert for heavy rains; four states at highest risk
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Civil Protection issues alert for heavy rains; four states at highest risk

The National Protection Civil Coordination (CNPC) issued a warning about intense rainfall forecasts affecting four southern Mexican states—Veracruz, Ooxaca, Chiapas, and Tabasco—on July 7. The alert highlights potential heavy accumulations of 75 to 150 millimeters of rain, urging residents to avoid littering streets, keep drains clear, and follow local authorities' instructions. Additional areas across Mexico, including Sonora and Sinaloa, are expected to experience strong rains, while other regions face scattered showers. Authorities recommend avoiding flooded zones, crossing rivers or streams, and staying away from coastal areas during the storm. Tourists are advised to suspend recreational activities and heed official guidance.

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Civil Protection issues alert for heavy rains; four states at highest risk

The National Protection Civil Coordination (CNPC) issued a warning about intense rainfall forecasts affecting four southern Mexican states—Veracruz, Ooxaca, Chiapas, and Tabasco—on July 7. The alert highlights potential heavy accumulations of 75 to 150 millimeters of rain, urging residents to avoid littering streets, keep drains clear, and follow local authorities' instructions. Additional areas across Mexico, including Sonora and Sinaloa, are expected to experience strong rains, while other regions face scattered showers. Authorities recommend avoiding flooded zones, crossing rivers or streams, and staying away from coastal areas during the storm. Tourists are advised to suspend recreational activities and heed official guidance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about weather conditions and safety recommendations without taking a partisan stance. It focuses on natural disaster preparedness and does not frame the situation in a politically charged manner. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing public safety rather than

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