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I was serving as the No. 2 at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City in August 2005 when Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast. The storm’s track posed no danger to Mexico, ...
Mexico's Katrina. By: Dr. Jeff Masters, 3:22 PM GMT on November 06, 2007 While Hurricane Noel's deadly rampage through the Caribbean was making headlines last week, Mexico experienced one of ...
A Mexican army convoy loaded with aid for Katrina's victims arrived in San Antonio, Texas on Thursday, becoming the first Mexican military unit to operate on U.S. soil since 1846.
Rescue workers rushed to pick up victims of a catastrophic flood in the southeastern Mexican state of Tabasco over the weekend, where as many as a million people were reported to be homeless and ...
Dozens of New Mexico National Guard members began heading to New Orleans Friday as part of a task force focusing on security and force protection in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Gov. Bill ...
Oil prices flipped in and out of positive territory Friday amid uncertainty over Hurricane Katrina's potential impact on production in the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina was downgraded to a tropical ...
The crisis presented a challenge to Mexico's President, Felipe Calderon, who took office 11 months ago. He cancelled a trip around Central and South America scheduled for this week.
Radio talk shows and newspapers in Mexico buzzed with excitement over news that this country, long on the receiving end of U.S. disaster relief, was sending a hurricane aid convoy north.
It made landfall in southeast Florida the following day as Category 1 Hurricane Katrina. When it entered the Gulf of Mexico, the warm water allowed Hurricane Katrina to rapidly intensify to a ...
Hurricane Katrina felled trees, peeled off roofs and left more than 1.3 million customers without power as it slammed into Florida's densely populated southeastern coast with driving rains and ...
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