Deadly tropical storm weakens after walloping Central America

Sunday, May 30, 2010 - 19:40 in Earth & Climate

At least 89 are dead as rain causes flooding and mudslides in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. 'Life-threatening flash floods' could occur if more rain falls, U.S. forecasters say. Tropical Storm Agatha began to wane Sunday after deluging parts of Central America and southern Mexico, displacing tens of thousands of people and leaving at least 89 dead, officials said.

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