Azota el huracán Dolly en México y EE.UU.
Posted by admin on July 23rd, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEl huracán Dolly primero paseó por el Golfo de México y como estimaron los científicos ayer llegó a las costas de los Estados Unidos. En su paso por México provocó desastres y la obligada evacuación de miles de mexicanos por culpa de los furiosos vientos e intensas lluvias. Se registró la muerte de un pescador.
Con vientos de 120 y hasta 160 kilómetros por hora, el huracán Dolly provocó daños a viviendas y carteles en el estado de Texas.
El huracán comenzó siendo de la categoría 2, después disminuyó a categoria 1 y se espera que mañana se transforme en tormenta tropical.

Fuente: www.infobae.com
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