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Floods, landslides kill 144 in El Salvador
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Rescue workers in El Salvador on Tuesday tried to reach dozens of towns cut off by torrents of mud and debris unleashed by devastating late-season storms that killed at least 144 people.
Floods, landslides kill 144 in El Salvador
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Rescue workers in El Salvador on Tuesday tried to reach dozens of towns cut off by torrents of mud and debris unleashed by devastating late-season storms that killed at least 144 people.
Katrina stamps out memories of terrible storm Ivan
Sep 15, 2009 06:24 EDT
Images of Ivan, among strongest storms ever, nearly erased by next year's hurricane: Katrina. People who lived through Hurricane Ivan can't forget the haunting images left by one of the strongest storms ever recorded: condo towers collapsed in roiling surf, splintered homes or flat slabs, fragments of highways lost in a sea of sand. They wish others remembered, too.
Jimena weakens to tropical depression over Mexico
Sep 04, 2009 05:08 EDT
Jimena weakened to a tropical depression Friday after hitting Mexico's Baja California peninsula as a hurricane earlier this week and causing flooding that killed at least one man.
Jimena weakens as it plows into Mexico, killing 1
Sep 04, 2009 01:59 EDT
Hurricane Jimena unleashed flooding that killed at least one man and cut off hundreds of people in remote fishing villages on Mexico's Baja California peninsula before mellowing into a drifting tropical storm Thursday.
When it comes to hurricanes, what's in a name?
Sep 02, 2009 20:00 EDT
With three months left in the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, storm watchers can be sure that there will not be another Hurricane Katrina, or Rita, or Wilma this year, or ever again.
When it comes to hurricanes, what's in a name?
Sep 02, 2009 20:00 EDT
With three months left in the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, storm watchers can be sure that there will not be another Hurricane Katrina, or Rita, or Wilma this year, or ever again.
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