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Search continues for elderly man swept away by floodwaters in Hermosillo after intense storm
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Search continues for elderly man swept away by floodwaters in Hermosillo after intense storm

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An elderly man was swept away by floodwaters in Hermosillo, Sonora, after a heavy storm on Saturday night.
  • Emergency services resumed search operations on Sunday morning for the missing man, who was on a bicycle when he fell into an overflowing arroyo.
  • Authorities are urging the public to avoid flooded areas and arroyos during heavy rains due to the dangerous currents.

Search efforts are underway in Hermosillo, Sonora, for an elderly man who was swept away by powerful floodwaters during an intense storm Saturday night. The man was reportedly riding his bicycle when he fell into an arroyo that had swelled significantly due to the heavy rainfall.

Emergency crews, including the Hermosillo Fire Department, police, and traffic personnel, were mobilized Saturday evening after the incident was reported. The search operation resumed Sunday morning along the Lรกzaro Cรกrdenas canal, where the man was last seen. Rescuers have covered approximately four kilometers of the water flow, inspecting accumulated debris and lagoons, but have not yet located the missing individual.

During the initial search, rescue personnel spotted the man at various points in the canal, but the force of the current prevented any attempts to rescue him. The search was suspended Saturday night due to hazardous conditions and recommenced at dawn on Sunday. The last known location of the man was near the intersection of Quiroga and Lรกzaro Cรกrdenas boulevards.

Authorities are reiterating their warning to the public to avoid crossing arroyos, canals, or flooded streets during storms. They emphasize that the strong currents can easily sweep away both pedestrians and vehicles within seconds, highlighting the dangers posed by the severe weather.

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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.