Caribbean Depression Lisa Travels Around Southern Mexico
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By: Savardekar
Tropical Storm Debbie Lisa made landfall as a hurricane in Belize City on Thursday and headed into southern Mexico.
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Hurricane approaching Belize City, Central America, and moving inland through northern Guatemala.
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Lisa had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center in the United States (55 kph).
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On Mexico's Gulf coast, the storm's center was about 65 miles (110 kilometers) southeast of Ciudad del Carmen.
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Lisa was moving west at 10 miles per hour (17 kilometers per hour) and was predicted to enter the Gulf of Mexico on Friday.
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According to Belize's National Emergency Management Organization, the storm made landfall between the seaside town of Dangriga and Belize.
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Local media in Belize reported flooding and the loss of sheet-metal roofing due to the storm's winds.
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Heavy rains in Mexico might cause flooding and mudslides, according to the storm center.
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It was predicted that the storm will bring 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters) of rain to Mexico's Chiapas state and the Mexican state of Tabasco.
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