Summary
- Floodwaters receded along Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, leaving behind devastated towns and claiming 15 lives.
- Desperate residents in Coyuca de Benitez organized volunteers to burn drowned farm animals to prevent health risks.
- Mexican army began delivering aid packages to families impacted by hurricanes.
- Guerrero state officials reported over three feet of rain in the region within a few days, triggering landslides and destruction.