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Flood in Mexico

Floods near Villahermosa, Mexico, on 8 November 2020. Image: European Union, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2020, processed with EO Browser.
Fri, 6 Nov 2020 - 12:00

Heavy rains have impacted the Mexican states of Tabasco, Chiapas and and Veracruz, with Mexican authorities reporting 19 people dead and around 20,000 homes damaged, bringing the estimated death toll in Mexico and Central America to about 200. Further landslides have been reported in the municipalities of Yajalón, Tila and Chilón. Rains over the past few days have triggered landslides, blocked roads, and the overflow of five rivers in 20 municipalities from different regions.

To support disaster management authorities in Mexico in responding to the floods, UNOOSA, through its UN-SPIDER programme, has requested the activation of the International Charter Space and Major Disasters on behalf of the Mexico National Civil Protection System and the Mexican Space Agency (AEM). AEM is a UN-SPIDER Regional Support Office.

The project management for this activation is provided by the Autonomous University of Mexico State (UAEMEX).

OrganizationTitleProduct typeLink
International Charter Space and Major DisastersActivation 683: Flood in MexicoMapsURL

European Commission, Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS)

EMSR479: Flood in Tabasco, Mexico (9 November 2020)Maps, vector dataURL
European Commission's Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid OperationsMexico - Floods and landslides (CONAGUA, media) (ECHO Daily Flash of 9 November 2020)Situational updatesURL
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)ReliefWeb, Mexico country pageVariety of resourcesURL
European Commission, Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS)Global Floods Awareness System (GloFAS)Operational system monitoring and forecasting floods across the world (focuses on rivers, and does not provide real-time forecast information on flash flood risk or coastal flooding, nor on inundated areas.) URL (requires free account)

 

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