The death toll from Hurricane Agatha in Mexico has dropped to nine following initial reports of 11 deaths, state officials said on Wednesday. Four others are missing at the moment, authorities told reporters. with winds of 105 miles per hour (169 km / h) near the coastal town of Puerto Angel on the Pacific coast, before disintegrating on Tuesday as it enters the country. The governor of the state of Mexico in southern Oaxaca, Alejandro Murat, said on Wednesday morning that 11 people had been killed and that 33 were missing following a hurricane.
Officials said most of the missing people had been found after contact with remote communities in Oaxaca had been recovered. The governor of Oaxaca said the death toll was high for the first time, and urged people to remain vigilant.
The U.S. The National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday morning that there was an 80% chance of a hurricane in the Atlantic from Agatha debris within the next 48 hours. The sea and southeast of the Gulf of Mexico in the next few days, ”said the Miami-based center.
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