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Agencia EFE August 25, 2014 8:19am Hurricane Marie affects 10,000 families, leaves 3 missing in Mexico 1 0 1 Municipalities of Mexico•Oaxaca Placard ENLARGE (Globalpost/GlobalPost) Mexico City, Aug 25 (EFE).- Hurricane Marie, a Category 5 storm, affected 10,000 families in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, while three fishermen were reported missing in Baja California Sur state, officials said. The storm damaged roads, triggered landslides, caused rivers to overflow their banks and flooded houses, the Oaxaca state government said, adding that Juquila and Pochutla were the two worst-hit districts. The federal Government Secretariat will be asked on Monday to declare a state of emergency and disaster in 10 cities affected by the storm so 10,000 families can receive assistance, Oaxaca officials said. A boat carrying seven fishermen capsized on Sunday in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, emergency management chief Wenceslao Petit Jacinto said. "I have been informed that four of the seven fishermen were able to swim to shore. Unfortunately, we have three fishermen missing," Petit told reporters. Search teams are trying to find the missing fishermen, Petit said.

Hurricane Marie affects 10,000 families, leaves 3 missing in Mexico

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(Globalpost/GlobalPost)
Mexico City, Aug 25 (EFE).- Hurricane Marie, a Category 5 storm, affected 10,000 families in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, while three fishermen were reported missing in Baja California Sur state, officials said.
The storm damaged roads, triggered landslides, caused rivers to overflow their banks and flooded houses, the Oaxaca state government said, adding that Juquila and Pochutla were the two worst-hit districts.
The federal Government Secretariat will be asked on Monday to declare a state of emergency and disaster in 10 cities affected by the storm so 10,000 families can receive assistance, Oaxaca officials said.
A boat carrying seven fishermen capsized on Sunday in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, emergency management chief Wenceslao Petit Jacinto said.
"I have been informed that four of the seven fishermen were able to swim to shore. Unfortunately, we have three fishermen missing," Petit told reporters.
Search teams are trying to find the missing fishermen, Petit said.

august 24, 2014 • 22:21 • updated at 22:38 Hurricane "Marie" leaving 10,000 people affected in Oaxaca

august 24, 2014 • 22:21 • updated at 22:38

Hurricane "Marie" leaving 10,000 

people affected in Oaxaca

This Monday will ask the Interior Ministry Emergency declarations

 for the 10 municipalities affected by the hydrometeorological

 phenomenon.

Sunday afternoon, the National Water Commission reported that the hurricane "Marie" reached category 5 in the Pacific Ocean
Photo: AFP
The Government of Oaxaca that Hurricane "Marie" left around 10,000 homeless
 families, on their way through the state.
He announced that tomorrow ask the Interior Ministry Emergency declarations 
for the 10 municipalities affected by the hydrometeorological phenomenon.
The state administration indicated that these locations are Nopala Santos Reyes, 
San Gabriel Mixtepec Juquila Santa Catarina, San Juan Lachao, Quiahije 
San Juan, San Miguel Panixtlahuaca, Tataltepec Valdez, Loxicha Candelaria, 
San Agustin and San Bartolomé Loxicha Loxicha.
The Director General of the State Institute of Civil Protection, Felipe 
Reyna Romero, said that the main damage is landslides, overflowing rivers 
and flooding homes.
Stressed damaged roads are rural, but there incommunicado populations.
On the other hand, the state official said that only one person was injured
 in a landslide.
Mrs. Inés Velasco Ramirez suffered an invoice in the left foot, hip and 
chest pain caused by a landslide in Rancho Nuevo Cuixtla Agency.
This afternoon, the National Water Commission reported that the hurricane
 "Marie" reached category 5 in the Pacific Ocean.