Tropical Depression drenches central Mexico as it heads inland

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Posted on: August 23rd, 2007
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“Hurricane Dean, at its height a highly destructive Category 5 hurricane, limped across Mexico on Thursday morning as a weakened tropical depression, but still dumped torrential rains that flooded rivers and drenched mudslide-prone mountains.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami downgraded Dean to a tropical depression late Wednesday and predicted it would dissipate Thursday as it passed over Mexicos high mountains. But with up to 50 centimeters 20 inches of rain expected to fall, authorities worried there could still be floods or mudslides.”

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