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People clean up flooded streets in Sayulita as Hurricane Roslyn hits Mexico

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People and emergency brigade clean up mud and water from flooded streets in Sayulita, in the northwestern Mexican state of Nayar, as Category 3 Hurricane Roslyn makes landfall on Mexico's west coast. IMAGES

Added on the 23/10/2022 18:42:38 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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