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Mini Tsunami in Mexico

Will the recent natural disasters in Mexico affect the government? Is it safe to travel there?

They had the floods lately, and now a tsunami wipes out a village...

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It's not the mountain we conquer... but ourselves

Mexico is a very big place.  I think that there are many places that are still 100% normal.  Sure, there are specific places that will take quite a while to recover from these disasters, but I think that tourism to Mexico would be a wonderful thing to let people know that they care.  You can look into other ways to help, as well.  I don't think that disasters like this ruin a government.  This isn't the government's fault... this is nature.  As long as the government does all the can, I think it'll be fine.   I think that at this point, what we have to worry about is these people getting back to their lives.


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