• 2 months ago
Residents of Tlacotalpan, in Mexico's eastern Veracruz state, navigate the streets using kayaks after heavy rain caused the Papaloapan River to overflow and flood homes. Mexico has suffered the effects of at least four cyclones in its current hurricane season, which hits the county every year between May and November.
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00:00We are here in Tlacotalpan for a little bit more of tourism since we are almost at 100%
00:29We depend on it, but we are trying to resist the trade and the hotels here
00:35so that we can survive in the best way possible.
00:39They told us that it is 24-72 hours, but we know that before and during and after the funerals it is more time.
00:59It affects us, it affects the water, for the grass, for the cattle, for everything.
01:07We also suffer because the animals are in the water.
01:29Tlacotalpan, Tlacotalpan

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