Intense rains cause flooding in municipalities of Edomex

Traffic is complicated with severe flooding on primary roads and delays in transportation service.

Transforming Water into Opportunity: The Force of Nature and Our Resilience

Hello amazing community! Do you feel that energy that the rain brings? Today, several municipalities in the majestic Valley of Mexico are experiencing the powerful presence of an electric storm that reminds us of the force of nature. Instead of seeing obstacles, let us see this as an invitation to test our capacity for adaptation and solidarity. Municipalities such as Coacalco, Tultitlán, Cuautitlán Izcalli and Cuautitlán México are being bathed by this intense rainfall, transforming the streets into a testimony of resilience. Every drop is an opportunity to show that together we can navigate any circumstance.

In Coacalco, water has created significant flooding, especially in Eje 3 and Eje 8, and in the vibrant area of Zarzaparrillas. Imagine the power of that vital liquid, overflowing with an energy that asks us to flow with it, not against it. This is not a problem, it is a reminder of life being renewed! Just as water cleans and nourishes the earth, these moments cleanse us of routine and invite us to seek new routes, literally and mentally.

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Navigating Challenges with a Positive Attitude

The famous Vía José López Portillo is also showing its most dynamic side with considerable flooding. Yes, this has generated some delays in the service of the Mexibús line II, but you know what? It is the perfect occasion to practice patience, to connect with those who travel alongside us, to take a deep breath and be grateful that we have a transportation system that, although it is tested today, continues to move. Every delay is a lesson in calm in a fast-paced world!

The intense precipitation is also present in Ecatepec, Nezahualcóyotl, Texcoco, Los Reyes La Paz and Tecámac. In Los Reyes La Paz, water accumulates on the Mexico-Puebla federal highway, near the General Hospital of Zone 53 of the IMSS, in the Rincón de Los Reyes neighborhood. Think about the metaphor: sometimes life piles up in front of us, but we always find a way to keep going. This flooding has caused heavy traffic near the Santa Martha Cetram, but it is also causing waves of cooperation between drivers and pedestrians.

These natural events are powerful reminders that we don’t control everything, and what a liberation that is! They invite us to let go of stress, to trust that everything passes and to find beauty even in the most flooded road. Every drop that falls is a blessing in disguise, nourishing the earth so that it will soon be greener and full of life. This is us: after any challenge, we emerge stronger, more united and with stories to tell.

Let’s celebrate the strength of our Mexican community, which always knows how to get ahead with a smile and determination. You are part of this unstoppable energy! Share this message of resilience with your world and let us continue to inspire each other to transform every drop of rain into a wave of positivity.

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CNDH demands clarification of deaths of Mexican migrants in ICE custody

The organization asks to investigate deaths of compatriots in US detention centers.

The National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) issued a condemnation for the deaths of Mexican migrants that occurred during operations and in detention centers of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE). The organization, chaired by Rosario Piedra Ibarra, demanded prompt, impartial and transparent investigations to clarify the facts and punish those responsible.

Concern about violations of fundamental rights

The CNDH described these cases as “most serious”, since they involve possible violations of the right to life, personal integrity, health, due process and dignified treatment. He expressed his concern about the immigration policies applied in the United States and recalled that the protection of human rights must be guaranteed regardless of nationality or legal status.

Consular assistance and accompaniment

The organization highlighted the need for Mexico to maintain consular assistance, legal accompaniment and humanitarian support for compatriots deprived of their liberty for immigration reasons, as well as for their families. He also reiterated that any death in state custody must be reviewed with the utmost rigor.

The CNDH requested that the investigations allow for determining responsibilities and guaranteeing truth, justice and comprehensive reparation for the victims.

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Sheinbaum rejects accusations by the director of the DEA about links to crime

The head of the DEA pointed out an alleged alliance between authorities and cartels. Sheinbaum described it as unsupported.

Diplomatic tension due to DEA statements

The statements of the director of the DEA, Terry Cole, have caused friction in the bilateral relationship with Mexico. The official recently stated that the Mexican government and the cartels maintain a “deadly connection.” He said that combating this alleged alliance is a priority for his agency.

President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the accusations. He described them as “unfortunate, unsupported and baseless.”

It is not Cole’s first controversy towards Mexico. Since taking office in 2025, his appointment has been questioned. Newspaper reports link him to the leak of sensitive information in 2011 that led to the civilian tragedy in Allende, Coahuila, attributed to the criminal group Los Zetas.

Cole has also supported measures by the Trump administration. Supports classifying Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. In addition, he has defended the possibility of covert operations by US agencies inside Mexico.

In his most recent statements, Cole pointed to the case of Sinaloa. He suggested that Mexican officials may have collaborated with criminal groups. Sheinbaum insisted that there is no evidence and that his statements damage bilateral cooperation.

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SEP publishes 2026-2027 school calendar with 185 school days

2026-2027 calendar published: 185 days of class, vacations and key dates.

Beginning and end of the school year

The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) published the calendar for the 2026-2027 cycle in the Official Gazette of the Federation. Classes will begin on August 31, 2026 and end on July 9, 2027, with 185 days effective for preschool, primary and secondary school. Normal schools will have 190 days and will end on July 13.

Relevant dates

The agreement, signed by Secretary Mario Delgado, includes an awareness day on sexual abuse and child abuse on September 7. There will be eight sessions of the School Technical Council on September 25, October 30 and November 27, 2026, in addition to January 29, February 26, March 26, May 28 and June 25, 2027.

The suspensions of teaching work will be on September 16, November 2 and 16, 2026, as well as February 1, March 15 and May 5, 2027. The winter holidays will run from December 21, 2026 to January 8, 2027. The Easter period will run from March 22 to April 2, 2027.

Pre-registration and tickets

The pre-registration process for the 2027-2028 cycle will be from February 2 to 13, 2027. The delivery of evaluation slips will occur from November 23 to 26, 2026, from March 22 to 25, 2027 and on July 12 and 13, 2027.

The agreement complies with the General Education Law, which requires between 185 and 200 class days. An additional week of recess is maintained in August for teachers, in recognition of their work and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s commitment to teaching. The SEP reiterates that only it can establish school calendars at the national level. The agreement comes into force the day after its publication and repeals the previous one, which regulated the 2025-2026 cycle.

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