Mexico is regularly hit by flooding and tropical storms. Collected Photo
At least eight people died and two were missing in Mexico
after heavy rain turned a mountain stream into a torrent of muddy floodwater
that swept away villagers, authorities said Monday.
The bodies of some victims were reported to have been found
several miles downstream from where they disappeared near Autlan in the western
state of Jalisco.
"Eight people are reported dead so far and search
efforts continue to locate two more people," the Jalisco civil protection
service said in a statement Monday evening.
Juan Ignacio Arroyo Verastegui, a local civil protection
official, told AFP that deforestation and a fire earlier this year caused
significant damage to the wooded area and could have contributed to the flash
flooding.
Dozens of rescue workers were deployed in the area to search
for the missing, authorities said. Mexico is regularly hit by flooding and
tropical storms.
Scientists say that climate change is increasing the risk of
heavy rain because warmer air holds more moisture.
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