Hurricane Emily Hits (Hurricane Emily) Northeastern Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Emily Hits Northeastern Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Emily slammed into northeastern Mexico with 125 mph winds Wednesday, knocking out power, pelting beaches with heavy rain and forcing thousands along the Gulf of Mexico to seek safer ground.
Mexico Fears Flooding From Hurricane Emily (AP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Emily swept ashore Wednesday and weakened, but it still threatened to unleash flash floods and landslides in the mountains after pounding the coast with 125 mph winds and forcing thousands along the Gulf of Mexico to flee.
Hurricane Emily makes landfall in northeastern Mexico (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Deadly Hurricane Emily made its second landfall in Mexico, slamming ashore on the northeastern coast with 200 kilometer- (125 mile-) per-hour winds.
Hurricane Emily gathers fury as it approaches Mexican shores (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Dangerously gathering strength, Hurricane Emily lumbered toward the shores of Mexico's Tamaulipas state, where it is expected to make final landfall after killing 10 people in the Caribbean and lashing the Yucatan peninsula.
Swelling Hurricane Emily threatens US-Mexico border (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Thousands fled for shelter around the Mexico-Texas border on Tuesday night as approaching Hurricane Emily lashed the coast with strong winds and rain after killing at least five people in the Caribbean.
Hurricane Emily pounds northeast Mexico, US border (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Emily battered the Gulf Coast along the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday, knocking down trees, kicking up huge waves and forcing entire villages to evacuate.
Hurricane Emily slaps Mexican coast, south Texas (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Emily pounded the U.S.-Mexican border on Wednesday, driving thousands of Mexicans from their homes and knocking out power in south Texas before losing some of its punch.
Downgraded hurricane Emily drenches Mexico, downs power lines (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Downgraded to a tropical storm, former Hurricane Emily was weakening quickly as it moved inland over northeastern Mexico Thursday with flood-threatening rains, after it walloped the coast with 200 kilometers (125 miles) per hour winds.
Hurricane Emily unleashes another hit on Mexican coast (Boston Globe)
SAN FERNANDO, Mexico -- Hurricane Emily swept ashore yesterday and weakened, but it still threatened to unleash flash floods and landslides in the mountains after pounding the coast with 125-mile-per-hour winds and forcing thousands along the Gulf of Mexico to flee.
Hurricane Emily drenches Mexico, downs power lines (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Deadly Hurricane Emily made its second landfall in Mexico, slamming onto the northeastern coast with winds of up to 200 kilometers (125 miles) per hour that downed power lines and sent debris flying.