Posted on 10/05/2005 8:01:44 PM PDT by Daralundy
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Heavy rains pounded Central America for a fourth day Wednesday, pushing rivers over their banks, flooding communities and unleashing at least two deadly mudslides as the region's death toll surpassed 120.
Hurricane Stan, which had helped spawn rainstorms in Central America, weakened to a depression over the southern state of Oaxaca (search) on Wednesday, a day after making landfall along Mexico's Gulf coast. But punishing rains continued in parts of Central America and southern Mexico.
In Guatemala, a mudslide near the internationally popular tourist destination of Lake Atitlan, about 60 miles west of the capital, Guatemala City (search), buried several houses. It was not clear how many people were caught in the earth and debris, said Carlos Santizo, chief of the Solola volunteer fire department.
An AP photographer on site said he saw at least 12 bodies recovered, bringing the death toll in Guatemala alone to at least 50, and the total number of confirmed victims to more than 120 throughout the region.
Flooding in scores of Guatemalan communities forced the evacuation of more than 6,000 residents. Nearly all of the country's rivers overflowed, while landslides and fallen trees blocked at least 30 roadways. Most of the victims were killed in landslides, national disaster agency officials said.
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Bush's fault!
Reliable reports suggest the number is already up to 800 and there are 10,000 homeless. This happens everyday it seems to these poor people, and they aren't shotting at helicopters or their mayor is not blaming their President.
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