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Added on the 09/11/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Tuxtla Gutierrez, Nov 8 (EFE).- Tropical storm Eta has claimed at least 27 lives in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, authorities said.South Florida was suffering the effects of tropical storm Eta Sunday night, with flooding and thousands of households losing electricity, although it is not expected to become a hurricane until it hits the Gulf of Mexico. (Camera: MITZI FUENTES GÓMEZ ). SHOT LIST: FUNERAL FOR VICTIMS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVE DURING THE PASSAGE OF T.S. ETA, IN TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, CHIAPAS STATE, MEXICO.
A controlled explosion brought down the unstable remains of the collapsed apartment block in Florida ahead of a threatening tropical storm, with the confirmed death toll at 24 and 121 people missing. IMAGES
Flooding, trees falling on houses and collapsed infrastructure show the destruction after tropical storm Eloise made landfall on the Mozambican coastal city of Beira over the weekend. IMAGES
Residents of the coastal city of Bilwi board up windows and head to shelters as Eta, which has strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, bears down on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua and Honduras, threatening the Central American countries with catastrophic winds and floods. IMAGES
The damage wrought by Hurricane Irma left Orlando’s main interstate road with a gigantic hole as seen in drone footage captured on Tuesday. The receding 100 mph winds literally bit a chunk out of an intersection where the I-4 meets the 434 Longwood. Crews have already been called in and are working hard to get the highway back up and running to four lanes as soon as possible, but engineering estimates indicate that the repairs will take about a month to be completed.
The storm of the century has hit the American mainland as Hurricane Irma barreled into Naples, Florida on Sunday, downing trees and power lines and destroying property. Local residents looked on while wind and rain thrashed their neighborhood as the eye of the category three Hurricane descended on the city. However, officials say that Naples got off lucky and that the damage was far less than expected.