At least 30 people have died due to severe flooding in Mexico, with Poza Rica, Veracruz, experiencing significant inundation in recent hours. Heavy rains caused the Cazones River to overflow, submerging homes and causing a city-wide power outage. Hundreds of families have been affected by the disaster. The flooding in Poza Rica began as the Cazones River breached its banks following continuous heavy rainfall. The overflowing river inundated residential areas, forcing evacuations and leaving the city without electricity. Authorities are actively engaged in rescue and relief operations to assist affected families, according to reports. While the exact number of fatalities is still being determined, initial reports indicate a death toll exceeding 30 across the affected regions. The relentless rain continues to exacerbate the situation, hindering relief efforts and posing ongoing risks to residents.