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Freak hailstorm hits Guadalajara, Mexico, swallowing buildings and cars
People woke up Sunday morning to more than three feet of ice after a heavy hailstorm swept through the region.
As government officials scrambled to contain the damage and clear up roads, residents captured jaw-dropping footage of vehicles and buildings swallowed by ice.
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Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro Ramirez said he’d never witnessed scenes like those he saw Sunday morning.
“Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists,” he said on Twitter.
The government of Jalisco has been working with the Mexican Army and local authorities to remove the hail from the roads and provide support for those whose homes were impacted by the freak hailstorm.
Ramirez said Sunday afternoon there had not been any reported injuries or fatalities.
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