Update on floods in Tabasco, Mexico
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The floodwaters in the Mexican state of Tabasco are finally starting to recede. However, the damage caused by the floods continues to haunt the people of Mexico.
There is still no drinking water, thousands of cattle and other animals have died, and more than 30,000 people are still homeless. About 400 people are estimated to have perished in the floods.
Added to this are mudslides that are burying villages. The village of San Juan Grijalva in the state of Chiapas was destroyed by a landslide on Tuesday. However, the death toll was quite small; less than 20 people are thought to have died. What saved the people? Jittery cattle that started to sense something and ran to higher ground. Many people got out of bed to chase after them and then watched as a mudslide destroyed their homes.
Agriculture is also being affected. The state of Tabasco produces 80 percent of Mexico's cacao - used to make cocoa and chocolate and 40 percent of the country's bananas. The floods occurred right in the middle of the harvest season, completely destroying this year's crop. About 30,000 families depend on agriculture for their livelihood. All in all, a sad situation.
Sources: bbc.co.uk, wikipedia.org
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- dragoniseover 12 yearsToo bad...
- flutterflyover 12 yearsi would be so scared if i was in that house
- flutterflyover 12 yearswow that is so scary i whould scream at the top of my lungs if i was there when that happend
- izzysk8erover 12 yearspoor guys. i hope it'll and is better...
- justin2over 12 yearssad
- coolclaireover 12 yearsNOT COOL!!!! Poor dudes...
- hjjyover 12 yearsthat is really sad
- cupcakeover 12 yearsthat look serious!!!!
- boogeyalmost 13 yearsI love bannanas!!!
- boogeyalmost 13 yearsyeah that is sad i would not like to be in that flood