Environment
Devastating Flooding in Mexico Kills Dozens, Tens of Thousands Stranded [VIDEO]
Two powerful storms simultaneously battering Mexico's east and west coasts have caused major flooding, stranding tens of thousands of people by blocking access to roads and inundating airports. At least 55 people have been killed across the country by the effects of Tropical Storm Manuel on the Pacific coast and Hurricane Ingrid, which battered the Gulf coast over the weekend.
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