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'Mexico flood damage almost $ 700 mn'


Mexico City, Nov 8: Huge floods that forced tens of thousands of Mexicans from their homes will cost insurers 700 million dollars, the most costly disaster since a storm devastated beach resort Cancun, an industry group said today.

The Mexican Insurers Association said the floods were the most expensive insurance payout in Mexico since Hurricane Wilma, the strongest Atlantic storm ever recorded, tore through Cancun in 2005.

''The magnitude of this catastrophe...could be compared to the dimension of what happened in New Orleans,'' said president of the group Jose Morales, referring to Hurricane Katrina, which flooded the Louisiana city in 2005.

The flood waters in the banana growing state of Tabasco have begun to recede, but tens of thousands of residents are still in shelters.

Three people died when the waters rose and the government is now worried about possible outbreaks of cholera and dengue fever.

Morales said most of the cost would come from damaged properties and 23,000 vehicles that were swamped when major rivers burst through sandbags in the oil-rich Gulf state.


Reuters
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Flood toll reaches 34 in Bengal; 5.3 mn affected

Kolkata, July 10: The death toll in south Bengal floods climbed up to 34 today as 5.3 million people continued to be affected in five districts even though the overall situation marginally improved. ''The overall situation has improved slightly and the river waters in two Midnapore districts have started receding. But 1.47 lakh homeless people are still sheltered in 958 relief camps,'' Finance Minister Asim Dasgupta said. Dr Dasgupta said the government had so.....
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