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It was unclear how much that would raise the river’s level downstream. Steady rains over the past month have caused flooding across the re gion, leaving more than 227,000 people homeless in Tabasco state alone. Local and state officials across southeastern Mexico have reported at least 404 deaths. Many bodies have not been recovered, so the toll could be much higher. Officials warn that if steady rains resume, they may be forced to open the floodgates of three other dams Mexico CityO upstream from if that does not happen,wd at Las Penitas still need to before officials can close to, “We could be jor disaster,” JoseLuisAii gional manager of the ifl border for the Nationa! Commission, said. 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