I posted on Aug. 21, that the storm appeared to be heading towards the state
of Hidalgo, which it did.

Here is today's news story:

The latest weather-related deaths were reported in central Hidalgo
state, where the remains of Dean dumped torrential rains starting on
Wednesday.

Hidalgo state authorities said three people were killed. A 33-year-old
woman and her 14-year-old daughter died after a landslide buried their
house in the town of Tlahuelompa.

[ Are there any significant caves that take water or spit out water around
Tlahuelompa ? ]

The third victim was a 44-year-old man who drowned after being caught
in a swollen river current in San Agustin Tlaxiaca.

[ Any caves around Tlaxica ? ]

Hidalgo officials said that Dean's rains had caused 35 landslides
throughout the state, prompting authorities to close major highways.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon called Dean the most destructive
storm to hit Hidalgo in the state's history.

[ Historical note:  Huastecas have been living in Hidalgo for a 1,000
years or more, and mexicans have been there for over 400 years, but it
wasn't until just before Texas declared
it's independence that Hidalgo began the quest for statehood, and it
wasn't until
the 1860's that Hidalgo became a state. ]



>From what I can tell, the storm fizzled out after leaving the state
of Guanajuato.   One blogger in San Miguel de Allende reported
just a 1/2 inch of rain, but as I posted, the heavy rains appeared
to be up in the mountains far northeast of there.

The depression then moved out over the town of Manzanillo and
into the Pacific up the baja peninsula.

What is left of the storm is now just a tiny bit of rain over Yuma, Arizona.


But back in Veracruz, one report stated:

"There's been a tremendous amount of damage across the state,"
Veracruz Gov. Fidel Herrera told the Televisa television network. In
the vanilla-harvest heartland of Papantla, "a huge number of roofs
were ripped off houses," he said.


In summary,

I was hoping to see a photo somewhere of a big Mexican cave ( like
Joya de Salas ) with a giant
river sinking into it or a cave ( like Purificacion ) with a giant
river coming out
of it.     So in that respect, Hurricane Dean was a big disappointment.


The End

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