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About 20,000 passengers were affected by the cancellations, delays and reaches of flights.
Torrential rains forced Mexico City Main Airport to suspend many flights for several hours for a second consecutive day, causing chaos in one of the most popular travel centers in Latin America.
Benito Juarez International Airport Authorities said on Tuesday that all tracks operated again at noon, after all flights had been suspended for at least four hours earlier during the day. About 20,000 passengers were affected by flight cancellations, delays and reaches.
THE Mexican The capital has experienced one of its heaviest rainy seasons over the years, causing constant floods in other parts of the city.
Passengers reported numerous cancellations and delays this week while heavy rains were in the capital.
Alicia Nicanor, 69, said that her flight Sunday to the city in the north of Tijuana had been canceled, and when she returned Tuesday morning for her flight early in the morning, he was also canceled.
“I told them I had to go because I have an important meeting with my doctor, but they did not listen,” she said.
The mayor of Mexico City, Clara Brugada said that heavy rains had flooded the main place of the city, known as Zocalo, with more than 76 mm (3 inches) of water, a large part of which has flowed in just 20 minutes. He broke a record in 1952.
Meanwhile, videos from the south of the city showed cars floating in flooded streets. The floods have fueled the criticisms of some in the capital, which call it a sign of larger infrastructure in the city government.