By MARTÍN SILVA REY
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Torrential rains forced Mexico City’s main airport to shut down flights for hours on a second consecutive day Tuesday, causing chaos in one of Latin America’s busiest travel hubs.
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The Mexican capital is seeing one of its heaviest rainy seasons in years, leading to constant flooding in other parts of the city.
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