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Mexico storms: Hurricane Manuel makes landfall | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Hurricane Manuel has made landfall in north-western Mexico. | |
The storm, which caused extensive destruction when it tore through Mexico's south-west, is dumping torrential rain on Sinaloa state. | |
At least 80 people are confirmed to have died in flooding and landslides caused by Manuel and another tropical storm, Ingrid. | |
Rescuers are still searching for 58 people who were buried in a mudslide in Guerrero state. | |
Manuel re-emerged as a hurricane after hitting the south-west of the country on Sunday. It is slowly moving along Sinaloa's coastline packing maximum sustained winds of 120km/h (75mph), meteorologists said. | |
They warned that its path was "erratic". | |
Schools in Sinaloa have been closed and a fishing village of Yameto was evacuated as Manuel approached. | |
The resort town of Acapulco and its surrounding areas were worst hit by what was then still Tropical Storm Manuel. | |
Residents of La Pintada, a remote village of about 600 people north-west of Acapulco, described how the hillside buried their homes as they were holding independence day celebrations on Monday evening. | Residents of La Pintada, a remote village of about 600 people north-west of Acapulco, described how the hillside buried their homes as they were holding independence day celebrations on Monday evening. |
The landslide tore through the middle of the village, destroying the church, the school and the kindergarten. | The landslide tore through the middle of the village, destroying the church, the school and the kindergarten. |
"We were eating when it thundered, and when the mountain collapsed the homes were swept away and the thundering noise became louder," Erika Guadalupe Garcia told AFP news agency. | "We were eating when it thundered, and when the mountain collapsed the homes were swept away and the thundering noise became louder," Erika Guadalupe Garcia told AFP news agency. |
Ana Clara Catalan, 17, described the noise as "ugly, worse than a bomb". | Ana Clara Catalan, 17, described the noise as "ugly, worse than a bomb". |
"More than half of La Pintada was demolished, few homes were left," Maria del Carmen Catalan said. | "More than half of La Pintada was demolished, few homes were left," Maria del Carmen Catalan said. |
Most of the residents have been now been evacuated by helicopter. | Most of the residents have been now been evacuated by helicopter. |
Guerrero state Governor Angel Aguirre said it was "very likely that these 58 missing people lost their lives". | Guerrero state Governor Angel Aguirre said it was "very likely that these 58 missing people lost their lives". |
With roads flooded and communication lines down, news of the landslide only emerged after a resident managed to radio someone in a neighbouring village. | With roads flooded and communication lines down, news of the landslide only emerged after a resident managed to radio someone in a neighbouring village. |
Stranded | |
Meteorologists said Mexico was experiencing "unusual" weather as it was hit by two major storms - Manuel and Ingrid - within the space of 24 hours - something which had not happened in Mexico since 1958. | |
Ingrid made landfall on Monday in the town of La Pesca on Mexico's Gulf Coast. It mainly affected the state of Tamaulipas, where thousands of people were moved from low-lying areas to higher ground. | Ingrid made landfall on Monday in the town of La Pesca on Mexico's Gulf Coast. It mainly affected the state of Tamaulipas, where thousands of people were moved from low-lying areas to higher ground. |
Mexico's state oil company Pemex also evacuated three platforms off the coast of Tamaulipas and closed two dozen wells. | Mexico's state oil company Pemex also evacuated three platforms off the coast of Tamaulipas and closed two dozen wells. |
And now the north-western coast is threatened as Hurricane Manuel, with sustained winds of up to 120km/h (75mph), is slowly moving north along the coast of Sinaloa state. | And now the north-western coast is threatened as Hurricane Manuel, with sustained winds of up to 120km/h (75mph), is slowly moving north along the coast of Sinaloa state. |
It is already causing torrential rains in Sinaloa and forecasters have warned it could trigger flash flooding and landslides. | It is already causing torrential rains in Sinaloa and forecasters have warned it could trigger flash flooding and landslides. |
Meanwhile, the south-western state of Guerrero is still struggling to recover from when it was it hit by Manuel on Sunday. | Meanwhile, the south-western state of Guerrero is still struggling to recover from when it was it hit by Manuel on Sunday. |
More than 10,000 tourists have been airlifted by military planes out of the resort town of Acapulco, where they had been stranded since the weekend. | More than 10,000 tourists have been airlifted by military planes out of the resort town of Acapulco, where they had been stranded since the weekend. |
Acapulco's civilian airport was flooded and a power cut has meant most flights have been grounded for days. | Acapulco's civilian airport was flooded and a power cut has meant most flights have been grounded for days. |
Officials said it would take at least another day to reopen the main highways leading out of Acapulco. | Officials said it would take at least another day to reopen the main highways leading out of Acapulco. |
Renewed rainfall could further delay the clean-up. | Renewed rainfall could further delay the clean-up. |
Tens of thousands of residents continue to live in shelters and are dependent on food being dropped from helicopters. | Tens of thousands of residents continue to live in shelters and are dependent on food being dropped from helicopters. |
Several stores have been looted and residents of the outskirts of Acapulco have complained about being left to fend for themselves. | Several stores have been looted and residents of the outskirts of Acapulco have complained about being left to fend for themselves. |
"If we can't work, we have to come and get something to eat," a 60-year-old fisherman told the Associated Press news agency as he stood outside a looted supermarket. | "If we can't work, we have to come and get something to eat," a 60-year-old fisherman told the Associated Press news agency as he stood outside a looted supermarket. |
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