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  2. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Many families visit the beaches. It is not a state holiday. April 30 Children's Day Día del Niño Honors all the children. It is not a state holiday. May 10 Mother's Day: Día de las Madres Honors all the mothers throughout the country. It is not a state holiday. May 15 Teacher's Day: Día del Maestro Honors all the teachers throughout the ...

  3. Climate of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Gilbert passed directly over Cancún in September 1988, with winds in excess of 200 kilometers per hour (124 mph), producing major damage to hotels in the resort area. It then struck northeast Mexico, where flooding from the heavy rain killed dozens in the Monterrey area and caused extensive damage to livestock and vegetable crops.

  4. Weather of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    September 3–5 – Tropical Storm Fernand kills one person and caused $11.3 million (2019 USD) in damage across Northern Mexico and South Texas. September 13–20 – Hurricane Humberto kills two people and caused over $25 million (2019 USD) in damage across the Bahamas, the East Coast of the United States, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Atlantic ...

  5. Tropical Storm Imelda - Wikipedia

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    Several counties spanning parts of the Greater Houston metropolitan area and Beaumont, Texas, recorded over 30 in (760 mm) of rain. A maximum rainfall total of 44.29 in (1,125 mm) was documented at a station 2 mi (3.2 km) south-southwest of Fannett, Texas ; this made Imelda the seventh-wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history , fifth-wettest in ...

  6. Hurricane Ingrid - Wikipedia

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    Also in the state, the storm damaged local sorghum fields. [27] Two people in the state required rescue after their truck was swept away by a river. [17] Throughout Mexico, Ingrid killed 32 people, mostly due to flooding and mudslides. [1] The two storms collectively killed at least 192 people and caused MXN$75 (US$ 5.7 billion).

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  8. 2019 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mexico reports that transfer payments from Mexicans living overseas increased by 13.3% in September 2019 compared to September 2018, and by 9.3% in total for the first nine months of the year. This represents US$26.98 billion (MXN $515.6 billion).

  9. Hurricane Lorena (2019) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Lorena was a strong Pacific hurricane in September 2019 that brought heavy rainfall, flooding, and mudslides to Southwestern Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula and also brought severe weather to the U.S. state of Arizona. Lorena was the thirteenth named storm and seventh and final hurricane of the 2019 Pacific hurricane season.