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Stan fading fast over Mexico

Once mighty Hurricane Stan “is now a rainmaker,” and should weaken even more over the high terrain of southeastern Mexico, forecasters said Tuesday night.

At 10 p.m. EDT, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said the broad center of what was just Tropical Depression Stan was over the state Oaxaca, Mexico.

Maximum sustained winds were near 35 mph, and Stan was moving southwestward near 3 mph. “Little motion (movement) is expected before dissipation,” the center said.

Stan was expected to produce 5 to 10 inches of rain over portions of southeastern Mexico. The center warned of possible life-threatening flash floods and mudslides.

As Stan slammed into Mexico earlier Tuesday, state oil monopoly Pemex evacuated 270 workers at five oil exploration platforms in advance of Stan, which killed 35 people in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras during the weekend as a tropical storm.

It was unclear whether the Mexican oil port closures at Dos Bocas, Cayo Arcos and Coatzacoalcos would affect deliveries, the newspaper reported.

Stan hit Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane and weakened to a tropical storm.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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