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At least two killed as floods wreak havoc in Oaxaca and Chiapis states, forcing hundreds to evacuate homes.
The US National Weather Service report on the 'superstorm' which devastated parts of the Caribbean and US.
Category 1 system menaces large swathe of Eastern Seaboard as forecasters predict catastrophic hybrid "Frankenstorm".
Category One storm leaves trail of death and destruction on Caribbean islands of Cuba, the Bahamas, Jamaica and Haiti.
The Category Two hurricane has battered both Jamaica and Cuba, and Bahamians are preparing for extreme conditions.
Storm gathers strength as 160kph winds hit country, a day after the hurricane battered the Caribbean island of Jamaica.
Tropical storm to spread inland and water levels expected to remain high along northern coast, US authorities say.
More than 250,000 homes and businesses without power as storm rolls over New Orleans with 130kph winds.
City on flash-flood alert as storm makes landfall in Louisiana, bringing heavy rains and threatening storm surges.
State of emergency declared as meteorologist warns storm has 50-60 per cent chance of turning into a hurricane.
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