Hi
Robert,
It just doesn't seem to stop. Now the south is being deluged and flooded.
The Vanguardia headline reads "100,000 Tabasqueños Affected by the
Rain." It goes on "Civil Defense states that 33 temporary shelters have
been activated, providing refuge to 44 thousand people. Villahermosa,
Tabasco. - The Director of Civil Defense of Tabasco reported that the number
of people affected by the rain and flooding in the state grew to 96,024 from
343 locations."
http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/100miltabasquenosafectadosporlaslluvias-544441.html
REF:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabasco
The
state of Guerrero has also been seriously affected. The heading reads
"Damage is Reported in 44 schools in Guerrero" It states further:
"ACAPULCO, GRO. - The Secretariat of Education in Guerrero (SEG) reported
damage by flooding in 44 primary schools because of rain, affecting 2,500
students..."
http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/XStatic/vanguardia/template/notatexto.aspx?id=544482
I have
not noticed any news as yet as to the damage done to Mexican crops but will
let you know if I run across such. I personally think our food prices will
be climbing.
Best regards,
Alan Stover