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by QuestionGirl • 8:55 am
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My thoughts and prayers are with the Miskito Indians. This is one bad hurricane.
Hurricane Felix roared ashore early Tuesday as a fearsome Category 5 storm - the first time in recorded history that two top’scale storms have made landfall in the same season. The storm hit near the swampy Nicaragua-Honduras border, home to thousands of stranded Miskito Indians dependent on canoes to make their way to safety.
Felix was the first of two major storms expected to make landfall on Tuesday: Off Mexico’s Pacific coast, Hurricane Henriette churned toward the upscale resort of Cabo San Lucas, popular with Hollywood stars and sea fishing enthusiasts.
On the Nicaraguan coast, 2,000 people were evacuated before the hurricane blew roofs off homes, blocked roads and knocked out telephone service, said Nicaragua’s Civil Defense chief, Rogelio Flores.
More at the AP
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