Government Accountability

Mexico’s ‘1,000-Year’ Floods Expose Government Unpreparedness and Security Gaps

By National Security Desk | October 14, 2025

Extraordinary floods in Mexico have caused over 60 deaths and unprecedented infrastructure damage. But while officials scramble, reports of cartel-led aid raise troubling questions about government control and national security—issues America cannot afford to ignore.

The recent catastrophic floods ravaging central and eastern Mexico have left a trail of devastation comparable to events that occur once every millennium, according to Mexican officials. At least 64 lives have been lost, and the destruction of roads, bridges, and rural access points has plunged over 300 communities into isolation. Yet amid this natural disaster, what stands out is not just nature’s fury, but the glaring shortcomings of government preparedness and the disturbing encroachment of criminal groups—lessons America must heed if we value national security and sovereignty. Are Governments Equipped for ‘1000-Year’ Disasters, or Is This a Warning Sign?...

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