
Storm Pamela knocks down trees, floods streets in Mexico | See Pics
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Tropical depression Pamela dissipated in Mexico on Wednesday night after slamming into the country’s Pacific coast as a hurricane, though forecasters warned that its remnants still posed a threat for parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
Hurricane Pamela was set to dissipate on Wednesday night after knocking down trees, damaging businesses and flooding streets in the western Mexican state of Sinaloa, Reuters reported.
Pamela made landfall early Wednesday about 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of the resort and port city of Mazatlan, where civil defense officials said wind and rain caused minor flooding but did little damage. It gradually lost power while moving inland, weakening first to a tropical storm and then to a tropical depression.
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