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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
... it difficult to get aid in. Some areas have been under water for about 10 days. Tabasco Gov. Andres Granier says some victims lack food and drinking water.About 40,000 people remain in emergency shelters, but others are waiting out the floods on the roofs of their homes.
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... to flee a torrent of water in a drainage canal.People "are in a desperate situation," Tabasco Gov. Andres Granier said, but he added that many were ignoring pleas to move to shelters for fear their homes would be looted.The floods affect more than a dozen towns.Santos Perez Jimenez said no help had arrived in his rural community of Luis Cabrera."We're trying to get our things out...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
State Governor Andres Granier said 200,000 people whose homes are flooded “are in a desperate situation”. He added that many have ignored pleas to move to shelters.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Font Resizenation and world briefsTorrential rains flood Mexico's gulf coastDenver Post Wire ReportPosted: 11/07/2009 01:00:00 AM MSTVILLAHERMOSA, Mexico — A week of torrential rain has flooded the homes of more than 200,000 people along Mexico's gulf coast, officials said Friday. Residents in some towns complained that no help had arrived.People "are in a desperate situation," Tabasco Gov. Andres...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... flee a torrent of water in a drainage canal. People "are in a desperate situation," Tabasco Gov. Andres Granier said, but he added that many were ignoring pleas to move to shelters for fear their homes would be looted. The floods affect more than a dozen towns. Santos Perez Jimenez said no help had arrived in his rural community of Luis Cabrera. "We're trying to get our things out...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... to flee a torrent of water in a drainage canal.People "are in a desperate situation," Tabasco Gov. Andres Granier said, but he added that many were ignoring pleas to move to shelters for fear their homes would be looted.The floods affect more than a dozen towns.Santos Perez Jimenez said no help had arrived in his rural community of Luis Cabrera."We're trying to get our things out...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... to flee a torrent of water in a drainage canal.People "are in a desperate situation," Tabasco Gov. Andres Granier said, but he added that many were ignoring pleas to move to shelters for fear their homes would be looted. The floods affect more than a dozen towns.Santos Perez Jimenez said no help had arrived in his rural community of Luis Cabrera."We're trying to get our things out...
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency and troops were helping rescue people Tuesday.Residents expressed frustration that government infrastructure...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico—Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency and troops were helping rescue people Tuesday.Residents expressed frustration that government...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Posted on Tuesday, 11.03.09Floods force 44,000 people from homes in MexicoVILLAHERMOSA, Mexico -- Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency and troops...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Posted on Tue, Nov. 03, 2009 09:16 PM Floods force 44,000 people from homes in MexicoThe Associated PressFlooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Last updated November 3, 2009 7:09 p.m. PTFloods force 44,000 people from homes in MexicoVILLAHERMOSA, Mexico -- Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico — Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes.Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities.The federal government declared a state of emergency and troops were helping rescue people Tuesday.Residents expressed frustration that...
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Around 32,500 people have been affected by floods caused by heavy rains in southeastern Mexico, officials said Wednesday. The torrential rains in the past few days caused rivers and lakes to overflow in Tabasco state, damaging homes of some 30,000 people in the towns of Cardenas and Huimanguillo, Governor Andres Granier told reporters. The interior secretariat has declared a state of...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Floods force 44,000 people from homes in MexicoBy The Associated PressWednesday, November 4, 2009 at 3:44 a.m.VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico — Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico's Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes. Tabasco state Gov. Andres Granier says several rivers jumped their banks, flooding homes in more than 90 communities. The federal government...