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Tropical Storm Earl death toll jumps to 38 in Mexico



Media captionTen people were killed in the state of Veracruz
The death toll in Mexico's landslides and flooding has jumped to 38 after Tropical Storm Earl swept through the country's eastern regions.
The state worst hit is Puebla, where officials say 28 people died. Another 10 people were killed in the state of Veracruz.
Previously, the confirmed number of deaths was six.
Earl made landfall in Belize this week as a Category One hurricane, after causing destruction in the Caribbean.
The storm was later downgraded to a tropical depression but it still left a path of destruction in Mexico. Mexican soldiers help dig out buried homes in Xalapa community, Veracruz state
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Image caption The Mexican army has been deployed to help dig out buried homes
Image copyright Destroyed houses in Coscomatepec, Veracruz
Image caption Some remote localities - like Coscomatepec in Veracruz - were virtually wiped out by powerful landslides
Image copyright EPARescue operation in Huahuchinango, Puebla
Image caption A rescue operation is under way in and around Huauchinango, Puebla
Most of the victims were in the remote town of Huauchinango, Puebla.
They died after their houses were engulfed by tonnes of mud and rocks.
A whole hill collapsed near Huauchinango, sweeping down on a nearby village, officials say.
"It is a tragedy what has happened to our people in Huauchinango," Mayor Gabriel Alvarado was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
Heavy rain continued in the region, forcing officials to close a section of the main federal motorway to the capital Mexico City.
Earlier this week, at least nine people died due to extreme weather in Haiti and the Dominican Republic as the storm passed over the Caribbean.

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