Hurricane Harvey: Mexico delivers aid to storm-ravaged Texas

Mexican government and Red Cross have offered support to neighbouring state, despite ongoing political tensions with the US

Mexican Red Cross members arrive at the premises of the building that houses the state-owned Mexican oil giant PEMEX, following a blast on the eve, in Mexico City on February 01, 2013. An exp
(Image credit: 2013 AFP)

Mexico will come to the aid of victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas, despite a brewing row as US President Donald Trump continues to push for the construction of a wall along the southern US border at Mexico's expense.

The Mexican Red Cross has sent 33 English-speaking volunteers to the state, which shares a 1,254-mile border with its southern neighbour. They will work in shelters in Houston for 20 days, before a new team relieves them, Reuters reports.

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