The Second Coming of MANUEL
Posted by feww on September 19, 2013
MANUEL Strengthens into a Cat 1 Hurricane
Tropical Storm MANUEL, which has battered southwestern Mexico, has now intensified into a category one hurricane approaching northwestern Mexico and threatening more destruction.
MANUEL and INGRID, the first twin storms to hit Mexico within one day since 1958, have killed at least 80 people across Mexico.
About 60 people are now reported missing after a landslide buried a village in the southwestern Mexico.
“Very powerful” landslide
The Mexican President Nieto said at least 58 people were missing after a massive landslide buried the village of La Pintada in the southwestern Guerrero state.
“It doesn’t look good, based on the photos we have in our possession … [it was a] very powerful landslide.]
MANUEL is expected to dump up to 15 inches of rain in the state of Sinaloa, which could cause deadly flash-floods, according to forecasters.
Meantime… looters ransacked the flooded Mexican beach resort of Acapulco on Wednesday … read more
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