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Yesterday, a terrifying incident unfolded in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, when a family with children was swept away by strong flood currents following torrential rains. The sudden rise of water levels caused panic as floodwaters carried the family downstream.

Local emergency services and residents quickly responded, launching a rescue operation to save the stranded family. Thankfully, all members were successfully rescued, preventing a potential tragedy. This incident highlights the dangers of flash floods, heavy rain, and extreme weather events in northern Mexico, particularly during the rainy season.

Authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious near rivers, low-lying areas, and flood-prone zones as more rainfall is expected in the coming days. Meteorologists continue to monitor weather patterns across Coahuila and neighboring regions, warning that flash flooding remains a serious risk.

The heroic rescue in Piedras Negras stands as a reminder of both the power of nature and the importance of community efforts during disasters. The event also raises awareness about climate change, urban flooding, and disaster preparedness in Mexico.

Stay connected for the latest weather updates, flooding news, and emergency alerts from Coahuila, Mexico, and across Latin America.

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