Torrential rains late on 15 July triggered sudden flooding in Zapopan, a suburb of Guadalajara, leaving a three-month-old girl dead and at least 14 other people injured, municipal and civil-protection officials said. A drainage canal overflowed, inundating the colonias La Martinica, Lomas de Tabachines and Balcones de la Cantera, and causing a warehouse to collapse. Authorities counted damage to 144 houses — 14 of them with structural compromise — and about 30 vehicles that were swept away or overturned. The Municipal Emergency Committee was activated and the Mexican Army deployed Plan DN-III-E to clear debris and assist residents while crews pumped out water and assessed losses on Wednesday. The storm was part of a broader weather system that continued to drench central Mexico. In Mexico City, civil-protection officials kept an orange alert in force on 16–17 July as downpours flooded major avenues, felled trees and disrupted traffic. The rains, however, lifted storage in the Cutzamala reservoir network to 56.4 % of capacity, nearly double the level a year earlier.
#ElFinancieroTV | Para el jueves 17 de julio en la CDMX se espera una temperatura mínima de 13 °C, máxima de 23 °C, rachas de viento de 40 km/h y lluvias fuertes, informa el meteorólogo Jaime Albarrán. @conagua_mx 📺: @JC_Barajas https://t.co/y0pjaJclIB
Las fuertes lluvias ocasionaron estragos y encharcamientos en la CDMX. ☔️🌧️⚠️ Esta noche en la colonia Moderna, ubicada en la alcaldía Benito Juárez, se presentó un encharcamiento a las afueras del Metro Xola, por lo que elementos de la SSC y Bomberos acudieron para apoyar a la https://t.co/mHTrF1ZEZb
🌧️ ¡Lluvias intensas en CDMX! Periférico, Viaducto, Reforma y más vialidades están inundadas 🚧 Revisa el tráfico en vivo y toma precauciones https://t.co/4HlRU09d3v