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First Rain and Hailstorm Hits Puebla, Mexico on Easter Sunday

This Easter Sunday, the first rain and hailstorms occurred in the metropolitan area of ​​Puebla. The roof of the Vía San Ángel Vips did not resist and collapsed.

Around 4:00 p.m. it began to rain in the capital of Puebla. About 10 minutes later, Municipal Civil Protection reported the fall of hail.

The authorities recommended that the people of Puebla protect windows and vehicles and, if possible, stay at home.

Video capture of the first rain and hailstorms in various places in Puebla. PC Municipal Puebla

Authorities carry out tours for the first rain and hailstorm in Puebla

Due to the downpour, Civil Protection carried out supervision tours in La Margarita, Angelópolis, La Paz, Huexotitla and the Ignacio Zaragoza auxiliary board.

Civil Protection carries out tours after rain and hail.

Although in the city of Puebla no flooding, stranded vehicles or fallen trees were reported, in San Andres Cholula the roof of a Vips collapsed.

With the rain, the ceiling lights of the restaurant located on Vía San Ángel fell off. Civil Protection elements were mobilized to carry out risk mitigation actions. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

Images of the first rain and hailstorm in Puebla this 2023.

In Quecholac and Felipe Ángeles it hailed on Glory Saturday

Yesterday, Saturday April 8, it rained and hail fell in the municipalities of Quecholac and Felipe Ángeles.

This Easter Sunday, the first rain and hailstorms occurred in the metropolitan area of ​​Puebla.
Image of the hailstorm in the municipality of Quecholac. Especial

The meteorological phenomenon caused damage to crop fields, the roof of two schools also collapsed, and the canvas that was installed in a parish for the Eucharistic celebration of Glory Saturday collapsed.

Magarely Hernandez Lopez

Degree in Journalism from the Center for University Studies PART. She has been a reporter since 2017 on security issues, femicides and disappearances. More Magarely Hernandez

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