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More Rain Records

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

From Wunderground…

Tropical Storm Matthew continues to dump heavy rains over Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and neighboring regions of Mexico today. Puerto Barrios, in northern Guatemala, has received 4.57″ of rain in the past 24 hours. With Matthew expected to slow down and dissipate by Sunday, the storm’s heavy rains of 6 – 15 inches can be expected to cause severe flooding and dangerous mudslides. The rains are of particular concern for Guatemala, which suffered its rainiest August in its history…

Guatamala Flooded from Pacific Storm Agnes

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Tropical Storm Agatha, the first Eastern Pacific named storm of 2010, was short lived but deadly. Agatha was a tropical storm for just 12 hours, making landfall Saturday on the Pacific coast of Guatemala as a 45 mph tropical storm. However, the storm brought huge amounts of moisture inland that continue to be wrung out as heavy rains by the high mountains of Guatemala and the surrounding nations of Central America. So far, flooding and landslides have killed twelve people in Guatemala, and one person in neighboring El Salvador

Wunderground

Update:

Street vendor weeps after losing everything

“Flooding and landslides triggered by the first tropical storm of the year killed at least 99 people in Central America, authorities said Sunday.

Guatemala’s disaster relief spokesman said 82 people died as a result of torrential rains brought by Agatha, which made landfall near the nation’s border with Mexico on Saturday with winds up to 45 mph.

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