WeatherCA
1994 Nov 8 1994 Nov 21 |
Hurricane Gordon caused 1,137 deaths in the Caribbean and eight in the United States. The storm hit Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti before striking Florida. Links: USA, Cuba, WeatherUS, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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1994 Nov 14 |
Heavy rains and flooding from Tropical Storm Gordon swept across Haiti, killing several hundred people. Links: Haiti, WeatherCA |
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1995 Sep 27 1995 Oct 6 |
Hurricane Opal caused at least 50 deaths in Guatemala and Mexico and 20 deaths in the United States. The storm hit Central America before striking Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. Links: GeorgiaUS, Guatemala, Mexico, North Carolina, Florida, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2004 Sep 21 |
The death toll across Haiti from Tropical Storm Jeanne reached at 620, with some 500 of them in Gonaives. Officials expected to find more dead. Links: Haiti, WeatherCA |
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2004 Sep 22 |
In Haiti, the death toll from Tropical Storm Jeanne topped 1,000. Links: Haiti, WeatherCA |
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2005 Sep 26 2005 Sep 27 |
Intense rains throughout southern Mexico and parts of Central America caused rivers to overflow, killing at least 3 people and forcing thousands to flee their homes. Links: Mexico, WeatherCA |
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2005 Oct 3 |
In El Salvador heavy rains triggered landslides that killed at least 31 people, while rising rivers forced the evacuation of dozens of people there and in neighboring Guatemala. Links: El Salvador, Guatemala, WeatherCA |
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2005 Oct 5 |
Hurricane Stan knocked down trees, ripped roofs off homes and washed out bridges in southeastern Mexico, but it was the storms it helped spawn that were far more destructive, killing more than 65 people in Central America. Officials in El Salvador said 49 people had been killed, mostly due to two days of mudslides sparked by rains. 9 people died in Nicaragua, including six migrants believed to be Ecuadorians killed in a boat accident. Four deaths were reported in Honduras, three in Guatemala and one in Costa Rica. Links: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Mexico, WeatherCA, Hurricane, Migrant |
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2005 Oct 9 |
A frantic search for about 1,400 people believed to be buried alive by a mudslide in the Maya village of Panabaj, Guatemala, was continuing as the death toll from massive floods throughout Central America and Mexico rose to a staggering 618. Links: Guatemala, Disaster, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2005 Oct 19 |
Hurricane Wilma swirled into the most intense Atlantic storm ever recorded, a Category 5 monster whose 175 mph winds and heavy rains were blamed for killing at least 11 people in Haiti and one in Jamaica as it bore down on Central America. Links: Haiti, Japan, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2005 Oct 24 |
Alpha, the Atlantic season's record-breaking 22nd named storm, left at least 10 people dead in Haiti and the Dominican Republic before moving north into the Atlantic Ocean. Links: Haiti, Dominican Rep., WeatherCA |
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2005 Oct 29 |
Hurricane Beta battered the mountainous Caribbean island of Providencia, Colombia, ripping roofs off wooden homes and forcing people to seek shelter in brick shelters on high ground. Links: Colombia, WeatherCA |
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2005 Oct 30 |
Hurricane Beta pounded Nicaragua's east coast with heavy rains and powerful winds as thousands sought protection in boarded-up homes or government shelters. Links: Nicaragua, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2005 Nov 18 |
Tropical Storm Gamma, the 24th storm of the busiest hurricane season on record, formed off the coast of Central America, and forecasters said it could threaten Florida by the beginning of next week. Links: WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2005 Nov 19 |
Tropical Storm Gamma deluged the coast of Central America. Links: WeatherCA |
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2005 Nov 20 |
Tropical Storm Gamma weakened into a tropical depression after it deluged the Central American coast, killing 14 people in Honduras and Belize. 2 US newlyweds were among the dead in Belize. Links: Belize, Honduras, USA, WeatherCA |
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2005 Nov 22 |
In Honduras officials raised the death toll from a tropical storm that hit over the weekend to 32 with 13 people missing. Links: Honduras, WeatherCA |
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2006 Jan 11 |
Latin American and US scientists led by J. Alan Pounds of Costa Rica reported that as many as 112 species of frogs have disappeared since 1980. Some 65 amphibian species in Central and South America had also disappeared. Global warming was suspected. Links: Costa Rica, USA, Environment, Animal, WeatherSA, WeatherCA |
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2006 Jun 29 |
Honduras officials said floods caused by heavy rains have left four people dead, forced 1,500 others from their homes and caused more than $8 million in damage to croplands. Links: Honduras, WeatherCA |
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2006 Aug 28 |
Tropical Storm Ernesto hit Cuba west of the US naval air base at Guantanamo after killing 2 people in Haiti. Links: Haiti, Cuba, WeatherCA, Hurricane |
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2008 Jun 3 |
Belize PM Dean Barrow declared a disaster area in southern Stann Creek Valley as flash flooding carried away houses and ripped a child from his father's grasp. Falling trees killed two people in Honduras, raising the death toll from Central America's twin tropical storms this week to at least nine. Links: Belize, Honduras, WeatherCA |
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2011 Oct 14 |
Heavy rains generated by a low-pressure system hammered Central America for a third day. Mudslides and swollen rivers have already killed 36 people. At least 21 people have been killed in Guatemala, 6 in Honduras, and 4 in Nicaragua. Links: Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, WeatherCA |
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