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hurricane ida heads toward gulf of mexico, floods kill 91 in el salvador |
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Monday, 9 November 2009A man watches waves stirred by Hurricane Ida crash in the resort area of Cancun, MexicoA strengthened Hurricane Ida is making its way toward the Gulf of Mexico, while the death toll from floods in El Salvador has risen to 91.
In its latest weather advisory Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said hurricane conditions were possible in the next day or two for parts of the northern U.S. Gulf Coast, from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle.
The governor of Louisiana (Bobby Jindal) has declared a state of emergency in preparation for the storm, allowing state resources to be used in case of an emergency.
Earlier in the day, the Category 2 hurricane battered the Mexican resort town of Cancun and parts of the Yucatan Peninsula, which remains under a hurricane warning.
The government of El Salvador said three days of heavy rain triggered flooding and mudslides across the country that have left at least 60 people missing and thousands more in shelters.
Authorities in El Salvador blamed remnants of Hurricane Ida for some of the devastation, although forecasters hesitated to make a direct link.
Ida is about 155 kilometers northwest of the western tip of Cuba, with winds blowing at 160 kilometers per hour.
Ida hit the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua on Thursday, destroying homes and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.
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Monday, 9 November 2009
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