| Houses in Veracruz state were buried in landslides caused by heavy rains from Storm Earl |
Six people died in eastern Mexico
when their homes were buried under landslides caused by heavy rain in
the aftermath of Tropical Storm Earl.
| Soldiers have been drafted in to help dig houses out in parts of Mexico |
Three people drowned in Haiti when their tour boat capsized. Earl moved westward and struck Belize as a Category One hurricane on Thursday. The hurricane then weakened to a tropical storm and passed over Guatemala and parts of Mexico.
| Several houses were destroyed in the landslides |
Some villages in Mexico have been cut off as bridges have been torn up by swollen rivers. The town of Coscomatepec, where the young family died, has been hit by a similar tragedy before. In 2013 a landslide took the lives of 13 people, including eight children and six members of one family.
Local media (in Spanish) reported that some families had predicted that there might be another landslide and asked the government for help relocating away from the base of hills and building defence walls. The official response was reportedly that there was no money to re-house them.