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VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) -- A week of heavy rains unleashed massive flooding in southeastern Mexico, killing at least one person and forcing tens of thousands to flee rising waters in Tabasco and Chiapas states. A week of heavy rains unleashed massive flooding Wednesday in southeastern Mexico, where tens of thousands fled the rising waters for shelters in Tabasco and Chiapas states As many as 700,000 people are affected by heavy rains and severe flooding in the state of Tabasco in Mexico, authorities say. Nearly half a million people have been made homeless across the southeastern state of Tabasco in Mexico. Torrential rain pounded the region giving rise to widespread flooding. An intense low pressure system was to blame for the heavy rain which has been falling for the past 5 days. Steel Technologies Inc. has opened an $8.5 million steel processing plant in Juarez, Mexico.
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