Last week, Tropical Storm Henriette soaked Mexico, killed six, and injured two before moving out to sea on Saturday, September 1.
According to USA Today, "Henriette dumped heavy rain on western Mexico earlier, loosening a giant boulder that smashed into a home in Acapulco, killing an adult and two children and injuring two other people. A teenager and her two brothers were also killed when a landslide slammed into their house in a poor neighborhood of the resort city."
Tropical Storm Henriette on August 31, 2007 at 15:43:17--located southwest of Acapulco, Mexico. It was moving toward the west-northwest near 10 MPH. Maximum sustained winds are near 40 MPH with higher gusts.
The path T.S. Henriette is on could possibly hit a remote section of the Baja California peninsula on Thursday.
My Name Sake?
My name sake (other than the "te") did a little damage, but made her presence felt. Hmmm.
Hat tip: Jane H. and Tamara D.
I have a granddaughter named Katrina! You can imagine all the grief she got at school the day after the storm! (Yes, the teachers did put a stop to it!)
Posted by: Judy Santos | September 03, 2007 at 12:27 PM