Hurricane Emily brings rain, lightning to Big Bear (Big Bear Grizzly)Hurricanes aren't very common in Southern California, but thunderstorms are usual occurrences in the region during July and August. But it was Emily that blew into these parts last week, or at least the remnants of the hurricane, weather forecasters said.
Volunteers help victims of Hurricane Emily (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)Now that Hurricane Emily has come and gone, a volunteer group is heading to Mexico to help the victims of the storm.
Hurricane Emily could cost insurers US$120mn - Mexico (Business News Americas)Mexico's insurance industry could face up to US$120mn in claims from Hurricane Emily, which tore through the Yucatan peninsula and northeastern Mexico last week, according to preliminary figures prepared by reinsurance company Swiss Re.
FULL STORY (Tobago News)The wrath of Hurricane Emily has forced the West Indies Women Cricket Federation to postpone the regional cricket competition, which was schedule to bowl off in Guyana on Sunday.
Living through Hurricane Emily a scary experience (Northwestern)Editor's Note: Mary Sue Jurgella is a 2005 graduate of Stevens Point Area Senior High. She is working a summer job in Mexico and was in the area hit by Hurricane Emily last week. Kelly MacDonald, her SPASH classmate, is working with her.
Oil: Price falls as Hurricane Emily eases (The New Zealand Herald)Oil prices dropped on Monday as Hurricane Emily, which had shut in most of Mexico's crude oil production, lost strength. US light, sweet crude oil futures CLc1 settled 77 cents lower at US$57.32 a barrel, while London Brent crude settled 62 cents weaker at US$56.99.
Missionary seeks to gather relief supplies (Dexter Daily Statesman)News reports have noted extensive damage to areas in northern Mexico in the wake of Hurricane Emily. And that news has motivated one Dexter native to kill two birds with one stone.
Local residents see Hurricane Emily (Borger News-Herald)Even though most people can only imagine what it would be like to experience a hurricane, local residents Todd and Peggy Harris got to see it firsthand when Hurricane Emily made its way toward Cancun, Mexico last weekend.
Hurricane Emily s effect lingers in Brownsville (Brownsville Herald)July 29, 2005 Juanita Maria Garcia s mobile home rumbles every time an airplane flies overhead. Starting the washing machine has similar effects. These were clues for Garcia to flee the area last week rather than brave Hurricane Emily s wrath.
County dodges hurricane Emily (The Port Lavaca Wave)- High tides, rain only Calhoun County dodged the bullet Wednesday as Hurricane Emily, forecast for the Texas coast, went instead well inland over northeastern Mexico.