Six people were killed as Tropical Storm Trudy - since downgraded to a tropical depression - lashed Mexico, prompting evacuations and stranding 16 communities, authorities have said.
The heavy rains caused a landslide on a farm in the indigenous town of Tlacoachistlahuaca in the southern state of Guerrero, killing a 23-year-old man, a civil protection official told local media yesterday.
Two children and a woman were crushed to death when a wall collapsed in a mudslide in Ometepec; another person was buried in Cochoapa by a caved-in wall; and a swollen stream swept away and killed a 70-year-old man, officials said.
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Another 300 people were evacuated Saturday night in three other Guerrero towns, where a river threatened to overflow and cause dangerous flooding.
Landslides and flooding also cut off access to 16 other towns and damaged a main road to Acapulco.
Last year, a twin hit from tropical storms battered both coasts, leaving 157 dead.
In September, Hurricane Odile killed six people and caused USD 1 billion in damage further north on Mexico's Pacific coast, wreaking havoc in the luxury resort area of Los Cabos.