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Reynosa

American  
[rey-naw-sah] / reɪˈnɔ sɑ /

noun

  1. a city in N Tamaulipas, in E Mexico, on the Rio Grande.


Reynosa British  
/ reˈnosa /

noun

  1. a city in E Mexico, in Tamaulipas state on the Rio Grande. Pop: 847 000 (2005 est)

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In March, when flash floods impacted Reynosa, Mexico, the border city across from the river from the Rio Grande Valley, the group delivered aid to support impacted individuals.

From Los Angeles Times

"The strong current came and took her away. I dove in to look for her but couldn't find her," Reynosa recounted of the ordeal.

From Barron's

Hilario Reynosa and Elodia Reyes barely made it out alive from the floods that ravaged the country's center and east, claiming dozens of lives with many more still missing.

From Barron's

The couple's aged faces still wore looks of shock days after their ordeal, and Reynosa pulled up his shorts to show the bruises he sustained in the rescue effort.

From Barron's

In January, the US embassy in Mexico issued a level 4 travel advisory, the highest level, warning its citizens not to travel to several Mexican cities, including Reynosa.

From BBC