Heavy rains on Saturday afternoon caused flooding and various impacts in different areas of Mexico City, prompting teams from the Secretariat of Integrated Water Management (Segiagua) to deploy response operations. As part of the 'Tlaloque 2026' operation, crews addressed waterlogging incidents in several neighborhoods, including Laguna del Carmen in Miguel Hidalgo and Periférico and Conscripto in Periodista colony, where drainage blockages due to accumulated trash and leaves were identified. The situation also affected residential properties in San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, with water ingress reaching up to 25 cm in some homes. The National Risk and Civil Protection Secretary (SGIRPC) activated orange and yellow alerts for multiple boroughs, warning of continued heavy rainfall and possible hail, with precipitation forecasts ranging from 15 to 49 mm.
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