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Yellow Alert in Mexico City: Heavy Rains and Hail Expected in Seven Boroughs

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Mexico City, August 16, 2026 – The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) activated a Yellow Alert on Sunday, August 16, for heavy rains and possible hail in seven boroughs of Mexico City. The alert was in effect from 4:50 PM to 9:00 PM, during which time rainfall accumulations of between 15 and 29 millimeters were anticipated.

Seven Boroughs Under Yellow Alert

The Yellow Alert was issued for the following seven boroughs:

  • Álvaro Obregón
  • Benito Juárez
  • Coyoacán
  • Cuauhtémoc
  • Cuajimalpa
  • Magdalena Contreras
  • Tlalpan

The map distributed by Civil Protection indicated that the alert primarily covered the western, central, and southern areas of the capital.

Expected Rainfall and Associated Risks

The SGIRPC specified the risk period from 4:50 PM to 9:00 PM on Sunday, warning of intensifying precipitation and the possibility of accompanying hail. Authorities cautioned that the rains could lead to waterlogging and strong currents on streets and avenues, as well as the falling of branches, trees, and awnings.

Recommendations for the Public

In response to the alert, the agency issued several recommendations for residents:

  • Remove trash from storm drains, both inside and outside homes.
  • Keep doors and windows closed.
  • Avoid crossing streets or avenues with strong water currents.
  • Use an umbrella or raincoat if venturing out during the rain.

For emergencies, residents were reminded that they could request assistance by calling 911 or 55-5683-2222.

This activation of the Yellow Alert underscores the importance of preparedness and vigilance during the rainy season in Mexico City, ensuring the safety of its inhabitants and minimizing potential damage from adverse weather conditions.

Source: https://www.eleconomista.com.mx/estados/cdmx-activa-alerta-amarilla-lluvias-granizo-7-alcaldias-20260816-828517.html

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