Heavy rains in Morelos are turning streets into danger zones, surpassing rivers in risk. Civil Protection urges extreme caution amid vehicle and pedestrian incidents.
As the rainy season intensifies across Morelos, state authorities are warning that urban streets and avenues are now more dangerous than rivers or tributaries. According to Ubaldo González Carretes, Director of Civil Protection for the State of Morelos, the primary hazards this season have stemmed from flooding in major streets rather than from overflowing rivers.
“So far, the major tributaries or rivers have not caused us . . .






