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===Ajacuba===
===Ajacuba===


In the [[Ajacuba]] the water flooded three homes and brought down the perimeter fence of a school.<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=Así quedó Ajacuba tras intensa lluvia; colapsa barda de escuela|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/asi-quedo-ajacuba-tras-intensa-lluvia-colapsa-barda-de-escuela/557381|obra=La Silla Rota Hidalgo|fecha=6 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
In the [[Ajacuba]] the water flooded three homes and brought down the perimeter fence of a school.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=12 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=6 September 2021|title=Así quedó Ajacuba tras intensa lluvia; colapsa barda de escuela|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/asi-quedo-ajacuba-tras-intensa-lluvia-colapsa-barda-de-escuela/557381|work=La Silla Rota Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


===Alfajauucan===
===Alfajauucan===


In [[Alfajayucan]], the levels of the Dolores, Rojo Gómez and Vicente Aguirre dams reached their maximum levels and the flood of the [[Alfajayucan River]] caused damage to two houses in the municipal capital and three vehicular bridges of neighboring towns.<ref name=PlazaJuarez2021>{{cita noticia|título=Afectaciones en el Valle del Mezquital, por inundaciones|url=https://plazajuarez.mx/2021/09/08/afectaciones-en-el-valle-del-mezquital-por-inundaciones/|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|obra=Plaza Juárez.mx|fecha=8 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
In [[Alfajayucan]], the levels of the Dolores, Rojo Gómez and Vicente Aguirre dams reached their maximum levels and the flood of the [[Alfajayucan River]] caused damage to two houses in the municipal capital and three vehicular bridges of neighboring towns.<ref name=PlazaJuarez2021>{{cite news|access-date=9 September 2021|date=8 September 2021|title=Afectaciones en el Valle del Mezquital, por inundaciones|url=https://plazajuarez.mx/2021/09/08/afectaciones-en-el-valle-del-mezquital-por-inundaciones/|work=Plaza Juárez.mx}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


=== Atotonilco de Tula ===
=== Atotonilco de Tula ===


In [[Atotonilco de Tula (municipality)|Atotonilco de Tula]], the rains caused some waterlogging and minor damage, while the flood of the Tula River damaged a pedestrian suspension bridge and a vehicular bridge in the town of [[San José Acoculco]], affecting, in turn, the inhabitants of El Recinto and Pueblo Nuevo,{{Cita web|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/tula/solicitan-verificar-estado-de-un-puente|título=Solicitan verificar estado de un puente, en Tula|fechaacceso=2021-09-20|fecha=2021-09-11|sitioweb=Criterio Hidalgo|idioma=es-MX}}</ref> In the same way, the drinking water network that supplied the three communities was affected, leaving about 1,500 inhabitants without service.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.cronicahidalgo.com/2021/09/10/puente-podria-colapsar-miedo/|título=Puente podría colapsar; miedo|fechaacceso=2021-09-20|fecha=10 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
In [[Atotonilco de Tula (municipality)|Atotonilco de Tula]], the rains caused some waterlogging and minor damage, while the flood of the Tula River damaged a pedestrian suspension bridge and a vehicular bridge in the town of [[San José Acoculco]], affecting, in turn, the inhabitants of El Recinto and Pueblo Nuevo,{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-20|date=2021-09-11|language=es-MX|title=Solicitan verificar estado de un puente, en Tula|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/tula/solicitan-verificar-estado-de-un-puente|website=Criterio Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In the same way, the drinking water network that supplied the three communities was affected, leaving about 1,500 inhabitants without service.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-20|date=10 September 2021|title=Puente podría colapsar; miedo|url=https://www.cronicahidalgo.com/2021/09/10/puente-podria-colapsar-miedo/}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


=== Chilcuautla ===
=== Chilcuautla ===
In [[Chilcuautla|Chilcuautla]], the rising waters destroyed part of the spa of Tlacotlapilco and severely damaged the town's stone bridge. <ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/balneario-sufre-danos-tras-creciente-de-rio-tula-7171996.html|título=Balneario sufre daños tras creciente de río Tula|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|fecha=4 de septiembre de 2021|obra=El Sol de Hidalgo|apellidos1=Leticia Sánchez|nombre1=Alma}}</ref><ref name=Siniestrados /><ref>{{Cita web|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/historico-puente-de-chilcuautla-fue-danado-por-inundacion|título=Histórico puente de Chilcuautla fue dañado por la inundación|fechaacceso=2021-09-20|fecha=2021-09-14|sitioweb=Criterio Hidalgo|idioma=es-MX}}</ref> Faced with the threat of a new overflow, people from the municipal capital, El Bethí and Palmiras, were evicted.<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=En alerta seis municipios del Mezquital ante más desbordamientos de Río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/en-alerta-seis-municipios-del-mezquital-ante-mas-desbordamientos-de-rio-tula/558068|obra=La Silla Rota Hidalgo|fecha=7 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref> The drinking water network of the localities of [[Tunititlán]] and [[Huitexcalco]] was damaged, which affected about 1,000 inhabitants.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/regiones/mas-de-mil-personas-se-quedan-sin-agua-en-chilcuautla-tras-desbordamiento-de-rio/|título=Más de mil personas se quedan sin agua en Chilcuautla tras desbordamiento de río|fechaacceso=2021-09-20|apellido=Gutiérrez|nombre=Érika|fecha=2021-09-13|sitioweb=Quadratin Hidalgo|idioma=es}}</ref> On October 1, one of the supports of the Miguel Hidalgo vehicular bridge collapsed in the community [[Tlacotlapilco]].<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=Colapsa puente en Chilcuautla por presión de corriente en río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/colapsa-puente-en-chilcuautla-por-presion-de-corriente-en-rio-tula/566488|obra=La Silla Rota Hidalgo|fecha=1 de octubre de 2021|fechaacceso=11 de octubre de 2021}}</ref>
In [[Chilcuautla|Chilcuautla]], the rising waters destroyed part of the spa of Tlacotlapilco and severely damaged the town's stone bridge. <ref>{{cite web|access-date=9 September 2021|apellidos1=Leticia Sánchez|date=4 September 2021|first1=Alma|title=Balneario sufre daños tras creciente de río Tula|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/balneario-sufre-danos-tras-creciente-de-rio-tula-7171996.html|work=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref name=Siniestrados /><ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-20|date=2021-09-14|language=es-MX|title=Histórico puente de Chilcuautla fue dañado por la inundación|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/historico-puente-de-chilcuautla-fue-danado-por-inundacion|website=Criterio Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Faced with the threat of a new overflow, people from the municipal capital, El Bethí and Palmiras, were evicted.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=12 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=7 September 2021|title=En alerta seis municipios del Mezquital ante más desbordamientos de Río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/en-alerta-seis-municipios-del-mezquital-ante-mas-desbordamientos-de-rio-tula/558068|work=La Silla Rota Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The drinking water network of the localities of [[Tunititlán]] and [[Huitexcalco]] was damaged, which affected about 1,000 inhabitants.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-20|date=2021-09-13|first=Érika|language=es|last=Gutiérrez|title=Más de mil personas se quedan sin agua en Chilcuautla tras desbordamiento de río|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/regiones/mas-de-mil-personas-se-quedan-sin-agua-en-chilcuautla-tras-desbordamiento-de-rio/|website=Quadratin Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> On October 1, one of the supports of the Miguel Hidalgo vehicular bridge collapsed in the community [[Tlacotlapilco]].<ref>{{cite web|access-date=11 October 2021|author1=Redacción|date=1 October 2021|title=Colapsa puente en Chilcuautla por presión de corriente en río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/colapsa-puente-en-chilcuautla-por-presion-de-corriente-en-rio-tula/566488|work=La Silla Rota Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


=== Ixmiquilpan ===
=== Ixmiquilpan ===


On September 3, the Felipe Ángeles dam, fed by the Tula River, reported maximum levels in its discharge flow, so an alert was issued for the riverside communities of the municipality of Ixmiquilpan.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.pachucavive.com/web/video-captan-rio-tula-y-presa-a-maxima-capacidad-hay-riesgo-de-desbordamiento/|título=#Video: Captan río Tula y presa a máxima capacidad; hay riesgo de desbordamiento|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|fecha=3 de septiembre de 2021|obra=Pachuca Vive|autor1=Redacción}}</ref> In the afternoon-evening of that day, the first overflows were recorded at the height of a local sports unit and in the tourist development of the EcoAlberto Park, without significant damage.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/crecida-del-rio-tula-pone-en-alerta-al-valle-del-mezquital|título=Crecida del río Tula pone en alerta al Valle del Mezquital|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|fecha=5 de septiembre de 2021|obra=Periódico Criterio de Hidalgo|apellidos1=Reyes|nombre1=Antonio}}</ref> The La Heredad spa and the Granja de Mariana ecotourism center were also affected.<ref name=Siniestrados />
On September 3, the Felipe Ángeles dam, fed by the Tula River, reported maximum levels in its discharge flow, so an alert was issued for the riverside communities of the municipality of Ixmiquilpan.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=9 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=3 September 2021|title=#Video: Captan río Tula y presa a máxima capacidad; hay riesgo de desbordamiento|url=https://www.pachucavive.com/web/video-captan-rio-tula-y-presa-a-maxima-capacidad-hay-riesgo-de-desbordamiento/|work=Pachuca Vive}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In the afternoon-evening of that day, the first overflows were recorded at the height of a local sports unit and in the tourist development of the EcoAlberto Park, without significant damage.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=9 September 2021|apellidos1=Reyes|date=5 September 2021|first1=Antonio|title=Crecida del río Tula pone en alerta al Valle del Mezquital|url=https://criteriohidalgo.com/regiones/crecida-del-rio-tula-pone-en-alerta-al-valle-del-mezquital|work=Periódico Criterio de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The La Heredad spa and the Granja de Mariana ecotourism center were also affected.<ref name=Siniestrados />


On September 7, the Tula River overflowed at several points in the municipality of Ixmiquilpan and an alert was issued for more than a dozen colonies and towns, among which were Barrio de Progreso, Barrio de Jesús, El Bondho, El Fitzhi, El Mandho, La Heredad, El Maye, Centro, San Antonio, San Javier, San Juanico,<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3">{{Cita web|url=https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/evacuan-mil-personas-de-ixmiquilpan-hidalgo-por-lluvias|título=Evacuan a mil personas de Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, por lluvias|fechaacceso=2021-09-09|fecha=2021-09-08|sitioweb=El Universal|idioma=es}}</ref> About a thousand inhabitants were evacuated, as well as the prisoners of the Ixmiquilpan Social Rehabilitation Center and the patients of the Rural Hospital number 30 of the IMSS Bienestar, which was flooded, were transferred to the Regional Hospital of the Mezquital Valley.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.reforma.com/trasladan-presos-de-ixmiquilpan-a-pachuca-por-crecida-de-rio/ar2255399|título=Trasladan presos de Ixmiquilpan a Pachuca por crecida de río|fechaacceso=2021-09-09|sitioweb=www.reforma.com|idioma=es}}</ref> The temporary shelters enabled were the auditorium of El Fitzhi, auditorium of Maguey Blanco and the command of Panales.<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=Evacúan familias en Ixmiquilpan; estos son los albergues temporales|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/evacuan-familias-en-ixmiquilpan-estos-son-los-albergues-temporales/558487|obra=La Silla Rota Hidalgo|fecha=8 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=20 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
On September 7, the Tula River overflowed at several points in the municipality of Ixmiquilpan and an alert was issued for more than a dozen colonies and towns, among which were Barrio de Progreso, Barrio de Jesús, El Bondho, El Fitzhi, El Mandho, La Heredad, El Maye, Centro, San Antonio, San Javier, San Juanico,<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3">{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-09|date=2021-09-08|language=es|title=Evacuan a mil personas de Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, por lluvias|url=https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/evacuan-mil-personas-de-ixmiquilpan-hidalgo-por-lluvias|website=El Universal}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> About a thousand inhabitants were evacuated, as well as the prisoners of the Ixmiquilpan Social Rehabilitation Center and the patients of the Rural Hospital number 30 of the IMSS Bienestar, which was flooded, were transferred to the Regional Hospital of the Mezquital Valley.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-09|language=es|title=Trasladan presos de Ixmiquilpan a Pachuca por crecida de río|url=https://www.reforma.com/trasladan-presos-de-ixmiquilpan-a-pachuca-por-crecida-de-rio/ar2255399|website=www.reforma.com}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The temporary shelters enabled were the auditorium of El Fitzhi, auditorium of Maguey Blanco and the command of Panales.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=20 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=8 September 2021|title=Evacúan familias en Ixmiquilpan; estos son los albergues temporales|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/evacuan-familias-en-ixmiquilpan-estos-son-los-albergues-temporales/558487|work=La Silla Rota Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


The pedestrian suspension bridge that connects the towns of El Mandho and La Heredad was dragged, the road that connects the community of El Mandho with the Progreso neighborhood was also damaged.<ref>{{cita web|apellidos1=Gutiérrez|nombre1=Erika|título=Daños a centros turísticos, carreteras y puentes de Ixmiquilpan tras desbordamiento del río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/danos-a-centros-turisticos-carreteras-y-puentes-de-ixmiquilpan-tras-desbordamiento-del-rio-tula/|obra=Agencia Quadratín|fecha=11 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref> In the town of [[El Mandho]], in the vicinity of the El Arco stream, the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of Hidalgo (Semarnath), confirmed the presence of three crocodiles, approximately 45 cm long.<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=Son al menos 3 cocodrilos que rondan en Ixmiquilpan; confirma Semarnath|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/son-al-menos-3-cocodrilos-que-rondan-en-ixmiquilpan-confirma-semarnath/559199|obra=La Silla Rota Hidalgo|fecha=10 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref> In the town of San Juanico, the drinking water network was affected, leaving about 700 people without water.<ref>{{cita web|apellidos1=Aranda|nombre1=Nancy|título=Más de 700 personas sin red de agua potable tras inundación en Ixmiquilpan|url=https://www.am.com.mx/hidalgo/noticias/Mas-de-700-personas-sin-red-de-agua-potable-tras-inundacion-en-Ixmiquilpan-20210916-0002.html|work=Periódico AM}}</ref>
The pedestrian suspension bridge that connects the towns of El Mandho and La Heredad was dragged, the road that connects the community of El Mandho with the Progreso neighborhood was also damaged.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=12 September 2021|apellidos1=Gutiérrez|date=11 September 2021|first1=Erika|title=Daños a centros turísticos, carreteras y puentes de Ixmiquilpan tras desbordamiento del río Tula|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/danos-a-centros-turisticos-carreteras-y-puentes-de-ixmiquilpan-tras-desbordamiento-del-rio-tula/|work=Agencia Quadratín}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In the town of [[El Mandho]], in the vicinity of the El Arco stream, the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of Hidalgo (Semarnath), confirmed the presence of three crocodiles, approximately 45 cm long.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=12 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=10 September 2021|title=Son al menos 3 cocodrilos que rondan en Ixmiquilpan; confirma Semarnath|url=https://hidalgo.lasillarota.com/estados/son-al-menos-3-cocodrilos-que-rondan-en-ixmiquilpan-confirma-semarnath/559199|work=La Silla Rota Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In the town of San Juanico, the drinking water network was affected, leaving about 700 people without water.<ref>{{cite web|apellidos1=Aranda|first1=Nancy|title=Más de 700 personas sin red de agua potable tras inundación en Ixmiquilpan|url=https://www.am.com.mx/hidalgo/noticias/Mas-de-700-personas-sin-red-de-agua-potable-tras-inundacion-en-Ixmiquilpan-20210916-0002.html|work=Periódico AM}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


On September 18, before a new flood of the Tula River, it was asked to evacuate Vista Hermosa, San Javier, the Maye, San Nicolás, San Antonio, the Mandho, the Reforma, private Felipe Ángeles, Santos Degollado and Barrio de Progreso; three shelters were installed, one next to the Pasteur sanatorium, in Panales and in the municipal DIF.<ref name="ixmiquilpan segunda" /><ref>{{cita web|apellidos1=Gutiérrez|nombre1=Erika|título=Mayor of Ixmiquilpan asks to evacuate inhabitants of 11 communities|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/alcaldesa-de-ixmiquilpan-pide-evacuar-a-pobladores-de-11-comunidades/|work=Quadratín Hidalgo}}</ref>
On September 18, before a new flood of the Tula River, it was asked to evacuate Vista Hermosa, San Javier, the Maye, San Nicolás, San Antonio, the Mandho, the Reforma, private Felipe Ángeles, Santos Degollado and Barrio de Progreso; three shelters were installed, one next to the Pasteur sanatorium, in Panales and in the municipal DIF.<ref name="ixmiquilpan segunda" /><ref>{{cite web|apellidos1=Gutiérrez|first1=Erika|title=Mayor of Ixmiquilpan asks to evacuate inhabitants of 11 communities|url=https://hidalgo.quadratin.com.mx/municipios/alcaldesa-de-ixmiquilpan-pide-evacuar-a-pobladores-de-11-comunidades/|work=Quadratín Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


===Mixquiahuala de Juárez===
===Mixquiahuala de Juárez===
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=== Tasquillo ===
=== Tasquillo ===


In [[Tasquillo]], the overflow of the Tula River caused damage in urban areas, affected the Renacimiento and Tzindejéh spas, damaged the La Candelaria bridge and knocked down the one that connected the town of San Miguel.<ref name=Siniestrados /><ref name=":4">{{Cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/suspenden-el-paso-a-vehiculos-por-el-puente-de-la-comunidad-candelaria-7222320.html|título=The passage of vehicles through the bridge of the Candelaria community is suspended|apellido=Sánchez|name=Alma Leticia|sitioweb=El Sol de Hidalgo {{!}} Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México, Hidalgo y el Mundo|idioma=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/no-solo-tula-tlahuelilpan-ixmiquilpan-y-tasquillo-tambien-padecen-por-inundaciones/1470524|título=Not only Tula; Tlahuelilpan, Ixmiquilpan, and Tasquillo also suffer from floods|sitioweb=Excélsior|idioma=es}}</ref> The authorities set up a temporary shelter in the offices of the Tasquillo DIF and canceled sporting events due to the risk of contagion from the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.am.com.mx/hidalgo/noticias/Verifica-Salud-de-Hidalgo-condiciones-de-albergue-en-Tasquillo-20210914-0027.html|título=Check Hidalgo's Health shelter conditions in Tasquillo|sitioweb=Periódico AM {{!}} Noticias de Hidalgo, México|idioma=es-ES}}</ref>
In [[Tasquillo]], the overflow of the Tula River caused damage in urban areas, affected the Renacimiento and Tzindejéh spas, damaged the La Candelaria bridge and knocked down the one that connected the town of San Miguel.<ref name=Siniestrados /><ref name=":4">{{cite web|language=es|last=Sánchez|name=Alma Leticia|title=The passage of vehicles through the bridge of the Candelaria community is suspended|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/suspenden-el-paso-a-vehiculos-por-el-puente-de-la-comunidad-candelaria-7222320.html|website=El Sol de Hidalgo {{!}} Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México, Hidalgo y el Mundo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref>{{cite web|language=es|title=Not only Tula; Tlahuelilpan, Ixmiquilpan, and Tasquillo also suffer from floods|url=https://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/no-solo-tula-tlahuelilpan-ixmiquilpan-y-tasquillo-tambien-padecen-por-inundaciones/1470524|website=Excélsior}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The authorities set up a temporary shelter in the offices of the Tasquillo DIF and canceled sporting events due to the risk of contagion from the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{cite web|language=es-ES|title=Check Hidalgo's Health shelter conditions in Tasquillo|url=https://www.am.com.mx/hidalgo/noticias/Verifica-Salud-de-Hidalgo-condiciones-de-albergue-en-Tasquillo-20210914-0027.html|website=Periódico AM {{!}} Noticias de Hidalgo, México}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


=== Tetepango ===
=== Tetepango ===
In [[Tetepango]], the overflow of an irrigation channel and some [[Embalse|jagüeyes]] was recorded on the borders with [[Ajacuba]], which partially blocked traffic between the two municipalities.<ref name="Villeda2021-09-06">{{cita noticia|apellidos1=Villeda|nombre1=Francisco|título=Lluvias provocan inundaciones en seis municipios de la región de Tula|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/lluvias-dejan-inundaciones-municipios-region-tula|fechaacceso=8 de septiembre de 2021|obra=Milenio|fecha=6 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
In [[Tetepango]], the overflow of an irrigation channel and some [[Embalse|jagüeyes]] was recorded on the borders with [[Ajacuba]], which partially blocked traffic between the two municipalities.<ref name="Villeda2021-09-06">{{cite news|access-date=8 September 2021|apellidos1=Villeda|date=6 September 2021|first1=Francisco|title=Lluvias provocan inundaciones en seis municipios de la región de Tula|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/lluvias-dejan-inundaciones-municipios-region-tula|work=Milenio}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


===Tepeji del Río ===
===Tepeji del Río ===


In the [[Tepeji|municipality of Tepeji del Río de Ocampo]], the affectations were mainly agricultural and some homes damaged.<ref>{{cita web|autor1=Redacción|título=Campo de Tepeji quedó devastado por el desbordamiento|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/campo-de-tepeji-quedo-devastado-por-el-desbordamiento|obra=Milenio Hidalgo|fecha=9 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=11 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref> On September 7, the Tepeji River and the Requena Dam reached their maximum levels and the water caused flooding in four neighborhoods of the municipality.<ref>{{Cita noticia|apellidos=Redacción|título=Lluvia inunda calles de Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo|url=https://www.tvazteca.com/aztecanoticias/Lluvia-inunda-calles-de-tepeji-del-rio-hidalgo-mau|fecha=7 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=8 de septiembre de 2021|periódico=Azteca Noticias}}</ref> Subsequently, the municipal government evacuated three colonies; shelters were set up in the Los Colorines Event Hall in Colonia San Francisco (Zona Azul), the Melchor Ocampo Primary School in Colonia Tlaxinacalpan, the Tepeji Cultural Center in Colonia El Cerrito, and the Ejidal Salon Santiago Tlautla.<ref>{{Cita noticia|apellidos=Hernández|nombre=Trajano|título=Habilitan albergues en Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo, tras inundaciones por lluvias|url=https://www.debate.com.mx/estados/Habilitan-albergues-en-Tepeji-del-Rio-Hidalgo-tras-inundaciones-por-lluvias-20210907-0047.html|fecha=7 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021|periódico=Debate}}</ref>
In the [[Tepeji|municipality of Tepeji del Río de Ocampo]], the affectations were mainly agricultural and some homes damaged.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=11 September 2021|author1=Redacción|date=9 September 2021|title=Campo de Tepeji quedó devastado por el desbordamiento|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/campo-de-tepeji-quedo-devastado-por-el-desbordamiento|work=Milenio Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> On September 7, the Tepeji River and the Requena Dam reached their maximum levels and the water caused flooding in four neighborhoods of the municipality.<ref>{{cite news|access-date=8 September 2021|apellidos=Redacción|date=7 September 2021|periodical=Azteca Noticias|title=Lluvia inunda calles de Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo|url=https://www.tvazteca.com/aztecanoticias/Lluvia-inunda-calles-de-tepeji-del-rio-hidalgo-mau}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Subsequently, the municipal government evacuated three colonies; shelters were set up in the Los Colorines Event Hall in Colonia San Francisco (Zona Azul), the Melchor Ocampo Primary School in Colonia Tlaxinacalpan, the Tepeji Cultural Center in Colonia El Cerrito, and the Ejidal Salon Santiago Tlautla.<ref>{{cite news|access-date=12 September 2021|apellidos=Hernández|date=7 September 2021|first=Trajano|periodical=Debate|title=Habilitan albergues en Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo, tras inundaciones por lluvias|url=https://www.debate.com.mx/estados/Habilitan-albergues-en-Tepeji-del-Rio-Hidalgo-tras-inundaciones-por-lluvias-20210907-0047.html}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


Later, the [[tajo de Nochistongo]] overflowed at the height of the town of [[Melchor Ocampo (El Salto)|Melchor Ocampo El Salto]], where it flooded the area known as El Sabino; the inhabitants were evacuated and relocated to the ejido hall.<ref>{{Cita noticia|apellidos=Martínez|nombre=César|título=Afectadas varias casas tras salida de agua de río|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/afectadas-varias-casas-tras-salida-de-agua-de-rio-7194765.html|fecha=9 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021|periódico=El Sol de Hidalgo}}</ref> On September 17, due to the heavy rains recorded, the Chorcha and Atengo neighborhoods were evacuated; the Melchor Ocampo primary school was enabled as a temporary shelter.<ref name="Tepeji segunda" />
Later, the [[tajo de Nochistongo]] overflowed at the height of the town of [[Melchor Ocampo (El Salto)|Melchor Ocampo El Salto]], where it flooded the area known as El Sabino; the inhabitants were evacuated and relocated to the ejido hall.<ref>{{cite news|access-date=12 September 2021|apellidos=Martínez|date=9 September 2021|first=César|periodical=El Sol de Hidalgo|title=Afectadas varias casas tras salida de agua de río|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/afectadas-varias-casas-tras-salida-de-agua-de-rio-7194765.html}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> On September 17, due to the heavy rains recorded, the Chorcha and Atengo neighborhoods were evacuated; the Melchor Ocampo primary school was enabled as a temporary shelter.<ref name="Tepeji segunda" />


=== Tezontepec de Aldama ===
=== Tezontepec de Aldama ===
In [[Tezontepec de Aldama (municipality)|Tezontepec de Aldama]], the affectations began on September 2, when the [[Saled River (Mexico)|Saldo River]] overflowed at the height of the La Cruz bridge in [[San Isidro Presas]], where it damaged an overpass.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/por-fuertes-lluvias-se-desbordo-rio-salado-7163181.html|título=Por fuertes lluvias, se desbordó Río Salado|fechaacceso=2021-09-09|apellido=Martínez|nombre=César|sitioweb=El Sol de Hidalgo}}</ref> On September 8, the Salado River and the Requena Canal flooded the [[Tezontepec de Aldama|municipal head]], and the localities of [[Lázaro Cárdenas (Tezontepec de Aldama)|Lázaro Cárdenas]], February 5, [[Santiago Acayutlán|Acayutlán]], [[San Juan (Hidalgo<ref name=":1">{{Cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/advierten-autoridades-que-bordo-del-rio-salado-esta-por-colapsar-7189723.html|título=Advierten autoridades que bordo del río Salado está por colapsar|fechaacceso=2021-09-09|apellido=Maldonado|nombre=Rosalía|sitioweb=El Sol de Hidalgo}}</ref><ref name="En Tezontepec">{{cita web|apellidos1=Reyes|nombre1=Alejandro|título=En Tezontepec 80 familias perdieron su casa por desbordamiento de río Tula|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/desbordamiento-rio-tula-afecto-80-familias-tezontepec|obra=Milenio Hidalgo|fecha=9 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=17 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref> The municipal president ordered the evacuation of the area in the face of the possible collapse of the board of the Salado River; <ref name=":1" /> five shelters were installed in the municipality.<ref name="In Tezontepec" /> In addition, the waters blocked access to three communities in the municipality.<ref>{{Cita noticia|título=En Hidalgo, se desborda río en Tlahuelilpan; inundación afecta a mil 500 personas|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/tlahuelilpan-inundaciones-por-desbordamiento-de-rio-salado|fecha=9 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|periódico=Milenio}}</ref> The El Huemac spa was damaged.<ref name=Siniestrados>{{cita web|apellidos1=Elizabeth Trejo|nombre1=Laura|título=Siniestrados, ocho balnearios y dos centros ecoturísticos|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/siniestrados-ocho-balnearios-y-dos-centros-ecoturisticos-7202806.html|obra=El Sol de Hidalgo|fecha=11 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=12 de septiembre de 2021}} </ref> On the Tezontepec road of Aldama-Santa María Bathá, the asphalt event was fractured. <ref name="neighboring municipalities"/> The flood affected about 200 hectares of crops, two spas, and affected about 80 families.<ref name="En Tezontepec"/>
In [[Tezontepec de Aldama (municipality)|Tezontepec de Aldama]], the affectations began on September 2, when the [[Saled River (Mexico)|Saldo River]] overflowed at the height of the La Cruz bridge in [[San Isidro Presas]], where it damaged an overpass.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-09|first=César|last=Martínez|title=Por fuertes lluvias, se desbordó Río Salado|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/por-fuertes-lluvias-se-desbordo-rio-salado-7163181.html|website=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> On September 8, the Salado River and the Requena Canal flooded the [[Tezontepec de Aldama|municipal head]], and the localities of [[Lázaro Cárdenas (Tezontepec de Aldama)|Lázaro Cárdenas]], February 5, [[Santiago Acayutlán|Acayutlán]], [[San Juan (Hidalgo<ref name=":1">{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-09|first=Rosalía|last=Maldonado|title=Advierten autoridades que bordo del río Salado está por colapsar|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/advierten-autoridades-que-bordo-del-rio-salado-esta-por-colapsar-7189723.html|website=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref name="En Tezontepec">{{cite web|access-date=17 September 2021|apellidos1=Reyes|date=9 September 2021|first1=Alejandro|title=En Tezontepec 80 familias perdieron su casa por desbordamiento de río Tula|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/desbordamiento-rio-tula-afecto-80-familias-tezontepec|work=Milenio Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The municipal president ordered the evacuation of the area in the face of the possible collapse of the board of the Salado River; <ref name=":1" /> five shelters were installed in the municipality.<ref name="In Tezontepec" /> In addition, the waters blocked access to three communities in the municipality.<ref>{{cite news|access-date=9 September 2021|date=9 September 2021|periodical=Milenio|title=En Hidalgo, se desborda río en Tlahuelilpan; inundación afecta a mil 500 personas|url=https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/tlahuelilpan-inundaciones-por-desbordamiento-de-rio-salado}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The El Huemac spa was damaged.<ref name=Siniestrados>{{cite web|access-date=12 September 2021|apellidos1=Elizabeth Trejo|date=11 September 2021|first1=Laura|title=Siniestrados, ocho balnearios y dos centros ecoturísticos|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/siniestrados-ocho-balnearios-y-dos-centros-ecoturisticos-7202806.html|work=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --> </ref> On the Tezontepec road of Aldama-Santa María Bathá, the asphalt event was fractured. <ref name="neighboring municipalities"/> The flood affected about 200 hectares of crops, two spas, and affected about 80 families.<ref name="En Tezontepec"/>


=== Tlaxcoapan ===
=== Tlaxcoapan ===
On September 6, the overflow of the San Luis dam devastated corn fields of [[Atitalaquia]] and [[Tlaxcoapan]], where a family was rescued by local police.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/se-desbordo-presa-en-tlaxcoapan-7179409.html|título=Se desbordó presa en Tlaxcoapan|fechaacceso=9 de septiembre de 2021|fecha=6 de septiembre de 2021|apellido=Martínez|nombre=César|sitioweb=El Sol de Hidalgo}}</ref> On September 8, the flood of the [[Saldo River (Mexico)|Saldo River]] reached the bridge that connects the towns of [[Tlaxcoapan]] and [[Doxey]], so it was temporarily closed.<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/piden-desalojar-tula-y-el-valle-del-mezquital/ar-AAOfCNz|título=Piden desalojar Tula y el Valle del Mezquital|fechaacceso=2021-09-09|sitioweb=www.msn.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/se-salvo-el-puente-de-tlaxcoapan-7199302.html|título=Se salvó el puente de Tlaxcoapan|fechaacceso=2021-09-23|apellido=Martínez|nombre=César|sitioweb=El Sol de Hidalgo {{!}} Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México, Hidalgo y el Mundo|idioma=es}}</ref> The local irrigation channels registered minimal spills, while the desolding of the Salty margins was carried out preventively.<ref name="neighbouring municipalities" /> As a result of the rains, the authorities set up shelters in the Javier Rojo Gómez Primary School of the municipal capital and in the Doxey Auditorium.<ref name="neighbouring municipalities">{{cita web|apellidos1=Maldonado|nombre1=Rosalía|título=Se inundan municipios vecinos a Tula de Allende|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/se-inundan-municipios-vecinos-a-tula-de-allende-7188088.html|obra=El Sol de Hidalgo|fecha=8 de septiembre de 2021|fechaacceso=17 de septiembre de 2021}}</ref>
On September 6, the overflow of the San Luis dam devastated corn fields of [[Atitalaquia]] and [[Tlaxcoapan]], where a family was rescued by local police.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=9 September 2021|date=6 September 2021|first=César|last=Martínez|title=Se desbordó presa en Tlaxcoapan|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/se-desbordo-presa-en-tlaxcoapan-7179409.html|website=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> On September 8, the flood of the [[Saldo River (Mexico)|Saldo River]] reached the bridge that connects the towns of [[Tlaxcoapan]] and [[Doxey]], so it was temporarily closed.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-09|title=Piden desalojar Tula y el Valle del Mezquital|url=https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/piden-desalojar-tula-y-el-valle-del-mezquital/ar-AAOfCNz|website=www.msn.com}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref>{{cite web|access-date=2021-09-23|first=César|language=es|last=Martínez|title=Se salvó el puente de Tlaxcoapan|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/regional/se-salvo-el-puente-de-tlaxcoapan-7199302.html|website=El Sol de Hidalgo {{!}} Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México, Hidalgo y el Mundo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> The local irrigation channels registered minimal spills, while the desolding of the Salty margins was carried out preventively.<ref name="neighbouring municipalities" /> As a result of the rains, the authorities set up shelters in the Javier Rojo Gómez Primary School of the municipal capital and in the Doxey Auditorium.<ref name="neighbouring municipalities">{{cite web|access-date=17 September 2021|apellidos1=Maldonado|date=8 September 2021|first1=Rosalía|title=Se inundan municipios vecinos a Tula de Allende|url=https://www.elsoldehidalgo.com.mx/local/se-inundan-municipios-vecinos-a-tula-de-allende-7188088.html|work=El Sol de Hidalgo}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:46, 5 January 2024

2021 Tula River floods
View of the river and downtown Tula.
DateFrom the end of August to the beginning of October
LocationMezquital Valley
Deaths15

The 2021 Tula River floods were a natural disaster caused by the overflow of the Tula River and several of its tributaries, affecting different municipalities in the Mezquital Valley in Hidalgo, Mexico.

The rising waters began in late August and early September; the first major floods occurred on September 6, mainly affecting the municipality of Tepeji del Río de Ocampo. In the early morning hours of September 7, the flooding of the river affected the city of Tula de Allende, and in the afternoon of that day it affected Ixmiquilpan. The next day, it affected the municipality of Tlahuelilpan, and then caused the water levels of the Zimapán Dam and the Moctezuma River to rise. River floods and overflows continued intermittently until early October.

The National Coordination of Civil Protection issued the Declaration of Emergency in the municipalities of Tlaxcoapan, Tula de Allende, Ixmiquilpan, Tezontepec de Aldama, Chilcuautla, Tasquillo, Tlahuelilpan, Tepeji del Río de Ocampo and Mixquiahuala de Juárez. [1] At least 31,000 homes were affected.[2] As well as 1700 commercial businesses,[3] 3600 thousand hectares of cultivation,[4] and more than 70,000 people affected.[5]

Among the damaged infrastructure are: 10 spas, 11 schools, three hospitals, 14 drinking water systems, three flea markets and plazas, six pedestrian bridges and 23 vehicular bridges. [6] The company Telmex reported that telephone and internet service had been affected in 18 towns.[7]

Background

The Tula River receives water from the drainage systems of Mexico City and its metropolitan area,[8] particularly through the Central Emitter and Emisor Oriente Tunnel. [9] The basin is the mouth of the rivers El Salto, Roses, Tepeji and Tlautla and the dams Danxhó, on the Tlautla River, and the Taxhimay and Requena, on the Tepeji River, which discharges into the Tula River and whose current is retained downstream of Tula de Allende by the Endhó Dam. [9]

In August 2021, Hurricane Grace entered Mexican territory for the second time and affected several entities in the center and east of the country. [10] En el caso de Hidalgo, el paso del huracán trajo consigo lluvias severas y provocó la saturación hídrica de los suelos de la región;[11] The National Coordination of Civil Protection declared a disaster area to 27 municipalities of Hidalgo, located in the mountains and Huasteca Hidalgo.[12][13]

Linked to this, a low pressure trough recorded in early September caused a series of severe storms in Mexico City, the State of Mexico and Hidalgo, resulting in an accumulation of 70 mm of rain and the onset of flooding in the Tula River basin. [11] Also the rains recorded in the State of Mexico that caused flooding in the municipality of Ecatepec Ecatepec affected the Tula River. [14]

The floods

The growth of the waters in the Tula River began at the beginning of September, reporting overflows and damage in the municipalities of Tezontepec de Aldama, Chilcuautla and Alfajayucan.[15] On September 6, the Tlautla River and the Palo Grande stream overflowed in the municipality of Tepeji del Río de Ocampo, affecting the communities of Santa Ana Atzcapotzaltongo and Los Álamos, and three neighborhoods were evacuated.[16][17]

En la madrugada del 7 de septiembre, los ríos Tula y Rosas se desbordaron y afectaron severamente a la ciudad de Tula de Allende, al anegarse una extensa zona del cuadro central de la localidad.[18] Se dio una primera evacuación de la zona de Tula y las inundaciones continuaron a lo largo de la tarde del mismo día, cuando las tormentas regionales terminaron por anegar el sector oriental de la cabecera municipal.[18] El nivel de las aguas alcanzó hasta dos metros.[19] También el 7 de septiembre, se desbordó el río Tula en la ciudad Ixmiquilpan y se evacuó por primera vez la zona.[20][21][22] El nivel del agua alcanzó hasta los siete metros; pero de esos, solo dos metros rebasaron el nivel de las calles a un costado de la ribera.[23][24][25]

On September 8, the Salado River (tributary of the Tula River) overflowed in Tlahuelilpan[26][27] and the water level reached up to one meter.[28] Other municipalities affected were Mixquiahuala de Juárez, Chilcuautla, Tezontepec de Aldama, and Tlaxcoapan.[29] On the afternoon of September 8, the Government of Hidalgo requested the evacuation of the areas surrounding the Tula River, following the overflow of the Danxhó Dam and the discharge of the Taxhimay Dam, both in the State of Mexico. [30][31][32] The water from the dams flowed during the night, slower than calculated.[33] Also at night, the gates of the Requena dam, located about 15 kilometers from Tula, were opened. [34]

On 9 September, a drop in the water level was reported in some areas of Tula; [35][36] and in Ixmiquilpan the river level dropped to 4.80 m.[37][38][39] Also on September 9, at 07:00 p.m., the release of the Zimapán dam began. [40] In the municipality of Zimapán, the evacuation of the communities of Las Vegas and Las Adjuntas was announced. [41] The municipalities of La Misión and Chapulhuacán in Hidalgo, and Tamazunchale in San Luis Potosí, issued alerts due to the rising waters of the Moctezuma River. [42][43] Se reportó un crecimiento del río Moctezuma de hasta un metro y medio.[44] Subsequently, it was reported that the Tula River in Ixmiquilpan had decreased drastically, to only two meters.[45] On September 12, the release of the Zimapán Dam ended.[46] On September 16, the rains again caused flooding in the center of Tula de Allende. [47] In Alfajayucan, the population was alerted by the release of the Chapantongo dams that connect with the Alfajayucan River.[48] As a result of the rains in the Valley of Mexico, it was decided to close the gates of the Requena dam as a preventive measure.[49] On the night of September 17, inhabitants of nine neighborhoods of Tula and two from Tepeji del Río were evacuated again due to the growth in river levels.[50][51] The Palo Grande stream overflowed, near the place known as La Chorcha, and the old Mexico-Querétaro highway, in the town of Tlaxinacalpan, suffered considerable flooding.[52][53] The overflow of the Nopala dam in Nopala de Villagrán was also reported, as well as some flooded streets.[54][55]

In the early morning of September 18, the Tula River overflowed again in Tula de Allende. [49][56] Several streets in the downtown area were reported flooded, reaching up to half a meter; Between 2:00 and 3:00 a.m. the highest water level was recorded, by 8:00 a.m. the water level dropped was reported.[57][58] By September 18, a new release of the Zimapán Dam was reported. [59] On September 19, faced with a new rise in the Tula River, Tula was evacuated for the third time and Ixmiquilpan for the second time. [60][61] On September 20, around 4:00 a.m., the river began to overflow in the low areas of Tula, causing flooding at ramrod level;[62] in Ixmiquilpan around noon, the river level reached a height of 5.25 m; which generated small overflows in the vicinity of the local sports unit.[63][64]

On September 20, the Taxhimay, Requena, Endhó, Rojo Gómez, Vicente Aguirre and La Esperanza dams were reported to have released or spilled, as they had exceeded their storage capacity.[65][66] On September 20, the release volume of the Zimapán dam was expanded[67] and an alert was issued to the municipalities of Querétaro, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Veracruz.[68] The water level of the Zimapán dam was affected by the overflow of the Río San Juan in Querétaro, which caused flooding in Tequisquiapan and San Juan del Río.[69][70] On September 23, rock falls and fragmentation of the hills located around the Zimapán dam were recorded.[71]

On September 26, the release of the Zimapán dam was completed.[72] On September 27 and 30, local storms caused new flooding in the central area of Tula de Allende, although the Tula River did not overflow.[73][74] At the beginning of October, authorities warned of a new increase in the level of dams and rivers in Tula, Ixmiquilpan and Tezontepec.[75][76] On October 3, the La Mora and La Carrera colonies, in Tula de Allende, were evacuated after the Tula River overflowed again.[77] On October 4, some streets in Tula and Ixmiquilpan were flooded due to the overflow.[78][79]

Affected areas

Ajacuba

In the Ajacuba the water flooded three homes and brought down the perimeter fence of a school.[80]

Alfajauucan

In Alfajayucan, the levels of the Dolores, Rojo Gómez and Vicente Aguirre dams reached their maximum levels and the flood of the Alfajayucan River caused damage to two houses in the municipal capital and three vehicular bridges of neighboring towns.[81]

Atotonilco de Tula

In Atotonilco de Tula, the rains caused some waterlogging and minor damage, while the flood of the Tula River damaged a pedestrian suspension bridge and a vehicular bridge in the town of San José Acoculco, affecting, in turn, the inhabitants of El Recinto and Pueblo Nuevo,"Solicitan verificar estado de un puente, en Tula". Criterio Hidalgo (in Mexican Spanish). 2021-09-11. Retrieved 2021-09-20.</ref> In the same way, the drinking water network that supplied the three communities was affected, leaving about 1,500 inhabitants without service.[82]

Chilcuautla

In Chilcuautla, the rising waters destroyed part of the spa of Tlacotlapilco and severely damaged the town's stone bridge. [83][84][85] Faced with the threat of a new overflow, people from the municipal capital, El Bethí and Palmiras, were evicted.[86] The drinking water network of the localities of Tunititlán and Huitexcalco was damaged, which affected about 1,000 inhabitants.[87] On October 1, one of the supports of the Miguel Hidalgo vehicular bridge collapsed in the community Tlacotlapilco.[88]

Ixmiquilpan

On September 3, the Felipe Ángeles dam, fed by the Tula River, reported maximum levels in its discharge flow, so an alert was issued for the riverside communities of the municipality of Ixmiquilpan.[89] In the afternoon-evening of that day, the first overflows were recorded at the height of a local sports unit and in the tourist development of the EcoAlberto Park, without significant damage.[90] The La Heredad spa and the Granja de Mariana ecotourism center were also affected.[84]

On September 7, the Tula River overflowed at several points in the municipality of Ixmiquilpan and an alert was issued for more than a dozen colonies and towns, among which were Barrio de Progreso, Barrio de Jesús, El Bondho, El Fitzhi, El Mandho, La Heredad, El Maye, Centro, San Antonio, San Javier, San Juanico,[21][91] About a thousand inhabitants were evacuated, as well as the prisoners of the Ixmiquilpan Social Rehabilitation Center and the patients of the Rural Hospital number 30 of the IMSS Bienestar, which was flooded, were transferred to the Regional Hospital of the Mezquital Valley.[21][91][92] The temporary shelters enabled were the auditorium of El Fitzhi, auditorium of Maguey Blanco and the command of Panales.[93]

The pedestrian suspension bridge that connects the towns of El Mandho and La Heredad was dragged, the road that connects the community of El Mandho with the Progreso neighborhood was also damaged.[94] In the town of El Mandho, in the vicinity of the El Arco stream, the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of Hidalgo (Semarnath), confirmed the presence of three crocodiles, approximately 45 cm long.[95] In the town of San Juanico, the drinking water network was affected, leaving about 700 people without water.[96]

On September 18, before a new flood of the Tula River, it was asked to evacuate Vista Hermosa, San Javier, the Maye, San Nicolás, San Antonio, the Mandho, the Reforma, private Felipe Ángeles, Santos Degollado and Barrio de Progreso; three shelters were installed, one next to the Pasteur sanatorium, in Panales and in the municipal DIF.[61][97]

Mixquiahuala de Juárez

The Baño Grande beach resort was affected by the overflow of the river. [98]

Tasquillo

In Tasquillo, the overflow of the Tula River caused damage in urban areas, affected the Renacimiento and Tzindejéh spas, damaged the La Candelaria bridge and knocked down the one that connected the town of San Miguel.[84][99][100] The authorities set up a temporary shelter in the offices of the Tasquillo DIF and canceled sporting events due to the risk of contagion from the COVID-19 pandemic.[99][101]

Tetepango

In Tetepango, the overflow of an irrigation channel and some jagüeyes was recorded on the borders with Ajacuba, which partially blocked traffic between the two municipalities.[102]

Tepeji del Río

In the municipality of Tepeji del Río de Ocampo, the affectations were mainly agricultural and some homes damaged.[103] On September 7, the Tepeji River and the Requena Dam reached their maximum levels and the water caused flooding in four neighborhoods of the municipality.[104] Subsequently, the municipal government evacuated three colonies; shelters were set up in the Los Colorines Event Hall in Colonia San Francisco (Zona Azul), the Melchor Ocampo Primary School in Colonia Tlaxinacalpan, the Tepeji Cultural Center in Colonia El Cerrito, and the Ejidal Salon Santiago Tlautla.[105]

Later, the tajo de Nochistongo overflowed at the height of the town of Melchor Ocampo El Salto, where it flooded the area known as El Sabino; the inhabitants were evacuated and relocated to the ejido hall.[106] On September 17, due to the heavy rains recorded, the Chorcha and Atengo neighborhoods were evacuated; the Melchor Ocampo primary school was enabled as a temporary shelter.[51]

Tezontepec de Aldama

In Tezontepec de Aldama, the affectations began on September 2, when the Saldo River overflowed at the height of the La Cruz bridge in San Isidro Presas, where it damaged an overpass.[107] On September 8, the Salado River and the Requena Canal flooded the municipal head, and the localities of Lázaro Cárdenas, February 5, Acayutlán, [[San Juan (Hidalgo[108][109] The municipal president ordered the evacuation of the area in the face of the possible collapse of the board of the Salado River; [108] five shelters were installed in the municipality.[110] In addition, the waters blocked access to three communities in the municipality.[111] The El Huemac spa was damaged.[84] On the Tezontepec road of Aldama-Santa María Bathá, the asphalt event was fractured. [112] The flood affected about 200 hectares of crops, two spas, and affected about 80 families.[109]

Tlaxcoapan

On September 6, the overflow of the San Luis dam devastated corn fields of Atitalaquia and Tlaxcoapan, where a family was rescued by local police.[113] On September 8, the flood of the Saldo River reached the bridge that connects the towns of Tlaxcoapan and Doxey, so it was temporarily closed.[114][115] The local irrigation channels registered minimal spills, while the desolding of the Salty margins was carried out preventively.[116] As a result of the rains, the authorities set up shelters in the Javier Rojo Gómez Primary School of the municipal capital and in the Doxey Auditorium.[116]

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