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  2. Tropical Storm Alberto (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Flooding also washed out a segment of Fed. 40 between Monterrey and Saltillo, Coahuila. [35] In Xalapa, 24 people were left homeless after days of flooding caused three buildings to collapse. [36] As of October 2024, according to AON, damages in Mexico are at USD$140 million. [37]

  3. Photos: Tropical Storm Alberto brings heavy flooding to Texas ...

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    One man died in the La Silla River in Monterrey, Mexico — located around three hours from the Texas ... Southern parts of the United States have already experienced flooding this hurricane season.

  4. 1909 Monterrey hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Its effects were far more severe in Mexico where an estimated 4,000 people were killed by record-breaking floods triggered by the hurricane. The city of Monterrey received the worst damage: more than half of the structures in the city were flooded, hundreds were destroyed, and 20,000 people were left homeless. Damage from the storm in the ...

  5. Tropical Storm Alberto dissipates over central Mexico after ...

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    Tropical Storm Alberto, the season’s first named storm, weakened Thursday as it moved inland over northeast Mexico after bringing heavy rains to parts of the parched region and leaving at least ...

  6. Texas faces flooding and heavy rain from Alberto as it makes ...

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    The first named storm of the hurricane season made landfall in Mexico on Thursday, bringing heavy rain and flooding to the country's Gulf Coast and to Texas.

  7. Hurricane Alex (2010) - Wikipedia

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    Heavy flooding occurred along the Santa Catarina River in Monterrey, normally a dry river bed that flows into the Rio Grande, causing it to reach a record flow of 88,000 cu ft/s (2,500 m 3 /s). [66] The flooded stream washed away multiple parked vehicles, [102] a popular flea market, and sport facilities built within a riverside greenway. [103]

  8. Towns along Mexico’s Pacific coast are dealing with torrential rain, flooding and landslides after “zombie” storm John strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane.

  9. 2020 Southeastern Mexico floods - Wikipedia

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    The Southeastern Mexico floods of 2020 were a series of floods that began in October 2020 and affected the region Southeast Mexico, especially Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz and other states. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At least 28 people died and more than 368,000 were affected as of November 14. [ 3 ]