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El huracán 'Jimena' amenaza México

El huracán 'Jimena' amenaza México

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  • Huracán Jimena

    Hurricane Jimena is pictured south of the Baja California Peninsula in the eastern Pacific Ocean, in this satellite photograph taken and released on August 31, 2009. Jimena, a dangerous Category 4 storm, churned toward Mexico's Baja California Peninsula on Monday, headed for the upscale resort of Los Cabos where residents and tourists stocked up on fuel and food. REUTERS/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Handout (MEXICO ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • Children wade through a flooded street after Hurricane Jimena hit Puerto San Carlos

    Huracán Jimena

    Children wade through a flooded street after Hurricane Jimena hit Puerto San Carlos in Mexico's state of Baja California September 2, 2009. Hurricane Jimena smashed flimsy buildings and bent trees in northwestern Mexico on Wednesday but weakened to a moderate Category 1 storm as it collided with the Baja California peninsula. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
  • Cars drive under half-uprooted lightposts in Puerto San Carlos, Mexico's state of Baja California

    Huracán Jimena

    Cars drive under half-uprooted lightposts in Puerto San Carlos, Mexico's state of Baja California September 2, 2009. Hurricane Jimena made landfall halfway up Mexico's Baja California peninsula on Wednesday, slapping desert towns with howling winds and rain after drenching the Los Cabos resort area overnight. Jimena, a Category 2 storm, pummeled the peninsula's west coast with 100 mph (160 kph) winds and driving rain but had dropped considerably in force since the weekend when it blew into a highly dangerous Category 4 hurricane. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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