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Body of Man Swept Away by Storm Floods Found in Hermosillo
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Body of Man Swept Away by Storm Floods Found in Hermosillo

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The body of an elderly man, swept away by floodwaters during a storm in Hermosillo, Sonora, has been found.
  • The search operation, which began Saturday night, concluded Tuesday morning after the body was located approximately 9.6 kilometers from the incident site.
  • Authorities are urging the public to avoid flooded areas and crossing streams during heavy rains due to the dangerous currents.

The body of an elderly man who was swept away by powerful floodwaters during a severe storm in Hermosillo, Sonora, was discovered Tuesday morning, bringing an end to a multi-day search operation. The man was last seen on Saturday evening, July 11, around 8:24 PM, cycling in the Colonia Primero Hermosillo neighborhood when the intense rainfall overwhelmed the area.

Rescue efforts, involving the Hermosillo Fire Department, police, and traffic agents, were launched immediately after the emergency was reported. However, strong currents hampered initial attempts to reach the man or recover his body. The search was suspended Saturday night due to hazardous conditions and resumed at dawn on Tuesday.

Firefighters located the man's body approximately 9.6 kilometers downstream from where he was last seen, near the Lรกzaro Cรกrdenas canal. Emergency personnel then worked to recover the remains, which were subsequently handed over to ministerial authorities for the necessary procedures.

Following the tragic discovery, the Hermosillo Fire Department reiterated its urgent warning to residents. They implored the public to exercise extreme caution and avoid crossing streams, canals, or flooded roadways during storms, emphasizing that the force of the water can rapidly sweep away both people and vehicles.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.