Supplies reach Mexican coastal town pummeled by John

Posted on: September 7th, 2006
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“By land and by air yesterday, supplies of fresh food and water reached the Gulf of California coastal community of Mulege, which was left isolated and devastated by Tropical Storm John.

Residents reported that electricity and running water have been restored to many central areas of the town of some 2,500 people, but hundreds of others in the outlying regions remained without services, local residents said. As parts of the Transpeninsular Highway became passable, heavy trucks were reportedly able to reach the town for the first time since the storm.”

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