A downpour from Tropical Storm Agatha created a massive sinkhole that swallowed a three-story building and a house in Guatemala City. The hole is larger than the area of a street intersection, CNN is reporting. Floods and landslides from the storm have killed 150 people, The Associated Press is reporting. » Tropical Storm Agatha kills 150 in Central America...
A sinkhole created by tropical storm Agatha covers a street intersection in dowtown of Guatemala City on Sunday. Torrential rains brought by the first tropical storm of the 2010 season pounded Central America and southern Mexico, triggering deadly landslides.
A downpour from Tropical Storm Agatha created a massive sinkhole that swallowed a three-story building and a house in Guatemala City. The hole is larger than the area of a street intersection, CNN is reporting.
Floods and landslides from the storm have killed 150 people, The Associated Press is reporting.
» Tropical Storm Agatha kills 150 in Central America [The Associated Press]