Katia dumped around 300 mm of rain in parts of the state triggering landslides that left 2 people dead Hurricane Katia made landfall as a category 2 hurricane but has since weakened to an area of low pressure and was situated in the north of the state of Puebla National Civil Protection Coordination are warning that the system is expected to continue to cause very strong to intense rainfall in the east and centre of the country Civil Protection reports that almost 300 mm of rain fell in some areas of Veracruz and over 220 mm in parts of Puebla over a 72 hour period La Ceibilla in Veracruz recorded 231.4 mm in 24 hours on 10 September The heavy rain caused rivers to overflow as well as several landslides Two fatalities were reported after a landslide in Xalapa The Cotaxtla river at Paso del Toro and Jamapa at Tejar both exceeded flood stage As many as 250 houses were damaged by floods and wind Around 400 people remain displaced and are staying in shelters Richard Davies is the founder of floodlist.com and reports on flooding news Cookies | Privacy | Contacts © Copyright 2025 FloodList