Pakistan, Oct. 14 -- Rescue teams in Mexico are racing against time to reach people stranded by deadly floods that have killed at least 64 people and left 65 missing across several states. Days of torrential rain have devastated parts of central and eastern Mexico, turning roads into rivers, triggering landslides, and washing away bridges and houses. Authorities say the disaster's scale continues to grow rapidly as more remote communities report missing persons and severe damage.

President Claudia Sheinbaum said that nearly 10,000 troops have been deployed with boats, helicopters, and planes to assist in rescue operations and deliver urgent aid. Shelters have been set up for families displaced from their homes, while helicopters continue...