The first tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific season drenched parts of Central America on Sunday and officials in El Salvador said at least seven people had died in flooding. On June 1, Tropical Storm Cristóbal made landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula, bringing with it torrential rain that caused major flooding in dozens of Maya communities across the region. Tropical Storm Cristobal made landfall in Southeast Louisiana Sunday evening. The National Hurricane Center announced that the center of the storm made landfall at 6 p.m. The community has received support from the government in the form of food packages, while in Hopelchén basic necessities and medicine have been handed out by civil society groups.According to the damage study, the situation facing Maya beekeeping and agricultural communities impacted by the floods is urgent because any savings or resources families had were exhausted by the coronavirus pandemic. All rights reserved. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Tropical Storm Cristobal got a little stronger on Saturday as it headed for the Gulf Coast.

In New Orleans, the city relies on pumps to get rid of all that rainfall,' said Manning. 'If you exceed that capacity of the amount of water that can drain, you end up with flooding. By late Wednesday, the storm was nearly stationary about 20 miles (35 kilometers) south of Ciudad del Carmen.President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was in Campeche’s capital Wednesday as part of his weeklong tour promoting a train project.

'A good bit of our visitors and our summer homeowners left this morning,' Grand Isle Police Chief Laine Landry said.

We tried to recover some orange plants but nothing could be done.“Some people also lost animals, such as sheep and cows, chickens, pigs, and turkeys, on their ranches.”  The access road to David Gustavo Gutiérrez Ruiz was washed away by the rains. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)Health official thinks the coronavirus has peaked in MexicoFunnel Forms in Smoke From Tornado-Warned Loyalton Fire in CaliforniaTrump says he will look 'very strongly' at granting pardon to whistleblower Edward SnowdenBo Derek reflects on her famous cornrows and Donald Trump: 'I don’t need my president to be my moral leader'Couple postpones wedding, gets surprise gift from stranger they accidentally emailedDelaware thrust into unlikely starring role in 2020 presidential campaignRare 'Firenado' Warning Issued for California's Loyalton FirePHOTOS: John Lewis – congressman and civil rights activist – a life of extraordinary serviceHalle Berry Just Posted A No-Pants Skateboarding Photo To Celebrate Her B-DayNBA, Yale land the COVID testing breakthrough the NFL (and the general U.S. public) has been hoping forKelly Stafford, wife of Lions QB, apologizes for not listening to Colin Kaepernick's protestsWhere does Kamala Harris’s toughness come from? The National Hurricane Center announced that the center of the storm made landfall at 6 p.m. People have been working for years as beekeepers, for 20, 15, and 10 years they have worked, and then they lost their hives overnight,” he said.The beekeeper explained that as the honey was due to be harvested, many people suddenly lost their income and are now struggling to pay for day-to-day expenses. In Gustavo Gutiérrez Ruiz, many people who were working in tourism and providing a much-needed income for their families had lost their jobs because of the pandemic.Chablé also said that the situation is complicated by the Covid-19 crisis, with cases rising in Hopelchén. Saturday, 15 Aug 2020 20:47 PM Some residents have fled the area in anticipation of the tropical storm.

American. Maximum sustained winds neared 50 mph. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group 'At the request of Sen. John Kennedy & Sen. Bill Cassidy of the Great State of Louisiana, I will be approving & signing today an EMERGENCY DECLARATION which will help with all aspects of the big storm that is currently hitting your shores.

Tropical Storm Cristobal made landfall in Mexico's Gulf coast state of Campeche on Wednesday, dumping heavy rain on the already soaked region ahead of an expected eventual turn toward the United States, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. “My grandfather, for example, had a large cornfield but when the flood came everything went into the water. . Pictured: People clean up debris from their damaged apartments following a tornado in Orlando, Florida Around 2,000 homes were left without power after a tornado spawned from Tropical Storm Cristobal  hit Orlando, FloridaPictured: : A man walks along the seawall of Lake Pontchartrain as Tropical Storm Cristobal makes landfall on SundayA tornado spawned by Tropical Storm Cristobal touched down in Orlando, Florida, on Friday evening. New York ends its curfew early and Donald Trump orders...Gymnast Kurt Thomas, the first American male athlete to win...NYPD Chief of Transportation William T. Morris, 61, dies...The mother's boyfriend is still in critical condition after being airlifted to West Jefferson Hospital in Marrero.
'It depends on how much rain it is and how quickly it falls.