At least seven people have died in a flash flood in western Mexico. Another nine people are still missing in the municipality of Autlán de Navarro and three have been rescued, wrote the governor of the state of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro, on the online platform X, formerly Twitter. The rescue workers are on duty with search dogs and drones.

According to the authorities, the cause of the accident was an increased water level in the El Jalocote stream. The newspaper “El Informador” reported that several houses and bridges were damaged by the resulting mudslides. The mayor of Autlán, Gustavo Robles, spoke of eight deaths.

Guatemala: Three dead and 15 missing after flooding

In neighboring Guatemala, several houses were swept away by the strong current of a river after heavy rain. At least three people were killed in Guatemala City. 15 more people are missing, the Central American country’s National Emergency Agency (Conred) announced.

According to authorities, the Las Vacas River overflowed its banks and washed away at least six simply constructed houses under the El Naranjo bridge on Monday night. Rescue workers searched for the missing people in the mud along a 15-kilometer stretch of river, Emisoras Unidas radio station reported.

“In light of the tragedy in the settlement of Dios Es Fiel that caused the flooding of the river, I express my deep concern and solidarity with the affected families,” wrote President Alejandro Giammattei on the X platform, formerly Twitter. 94 rescue workers are on duty.