Related News
Six killed as Alex floods major Mexican city
INTENSE rain from Hurricane Alex shut down Mexico's richest city, Monterrey, yesterday, as floods killed six people, swept away cars and swamped wealthy suburbs with mud and rocks.
More than a year's worth of rain fell in three days from the first named Atlantic storm of the 2010 season, swelling dry river beds and destroying chunks of highway in the city, about 620 miles (1,000 km) north of Mexico City.
One woman was crushed to death by a mudslide as huge rocks from the surrounding mountains crashed down on roads.
"I thought we were going to die," housewife Lesly Ramos told local radio as she surveyed her home filled with rocks and mud in a middle-class suburb.
The floods dragged away furniture from mansions in the San Pedro Garza Garcia suburb, Mexico's wealthiest municipality, and buffalo were washed out of the city zoo.
Railroad company Kansas City Southern, which owns tracks and operates trains in Mexico and the United States, said the storm had damaged some of its rail lines, forcing it to partially shut cargo transport in several northern Mexican states.
Normally spared from hurricanes coming off the Gulf of Mexico, Monterrey was caught unprepared for the storm that came ashore as a Category 2 hurricane on Wednesday night after it killed 12 people in Central America. The storm missed oil rigs in the Gulf.
Alex powered inland in Mexico, bringing up to 30 inches (80 cm) of rain in some areas of Monterrey.
"That is more than the accumulated amount of rain in the 365 days of the year," said Jorge Camacho, director of rescue services in Nuevo Leon state, of which Monterrey is the capital.
Many businesses in the city, which has the highest per capita income in Mexico and is home to drinks giant Femsa and global cement maker Cemex, shut down as authorities closed bridges over the Santa Catarina river, usually bone-dry but surging yesterday.
Tens of thousands of homes were without water and electricity yesterday and many huddled in shelters. Although the rain lessened, authorities were still on high alert.
More than a year's worth of rain fell in three days from the first named Atlantic storm of the 2010 season, swelling dry river beds and destroying chunks of highway in the city, about 620 miles (1,000 km) north of Mexico City.
One woman was crushed to death by a mudslide as huge rocks from the surrounding mountains crashed down on roads.
"I thought we were going to die," housewife Lesly Ramos told local radio as she surveyed her home filled with rocks and mud in a middle-class suburb.
The floods dragged away furniture from mansions in the San Pedro Garza Garcia suburb, Mexico's wealthiest municipality, and buffalo were washed out of the city zoo.
Railroad company Kansas City Southern, which owns tracks and operates trains in Mexico and the United States, said the storm had damaged some of its rail lines, forcing it to partially shut cargo transport in several northern Mexican states.
Normally spared from hurricanes coming off the Gulf of Mexico, Monterrey was caught unprepared for the storm that came ashore as a Category 2 hurricane on Wednesday night after it killed 12 people in Central America. The storm missed oil rigs in the Gulf.
Alex powered inland in Mexico, bringing up to 30 inches (80 cm) of rain in some areas of Monterrey.
"That is more than the accumulated amount of rain in the 365 days of the year," said Jorge Camacho, director of rescue services in Nuevo Leon state, of which Monterrey is the capital.
Many businesses in the city, which has the highest per capita income in Mexico and is home to drinks giant Femsa and global cement maker Cemex, shut down as authorities closed bridges over the Santa Catarina river, usually bone-dry but surging yesterday.
Tens of thousands of homes were without water and electricity yesterday and many huddled in shelters. Although the rain lessened, authorities were still on high alert.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 娌狪CP璇侊細娌狪CP澶05050403鍙-1
- |
- 浜掕仈缃戞柊闂讳俊鎭湇鍔¤鍙瘉锛31120180004
- |
- 缃戠粶瑙嗗惉璁稿彲璇侊細0909346
- |
- 骞挎挱鐢佃鑺傜洰鍒朵綔璁稿彲璇侊細娌瓧绗354鍙
- |
- 澧炲肩數淇′笟鍔$粡钀ヨ鍙瘉锛氭勃B2-20120012
Copyright 漏 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.