Hurricane Patricia hits Mexico
Soldiers help a woman out of her flooded house in Zoatlan, in Mexico’s Nayarit state.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)Workers clean debris from a restaurant in Melaque, Mexico.
(Brett Gundlock / Getty Images)Men work to restore downed power lines in Melaque, Mexico.
(Brett Gundlock / Getty Images)A damaged gas station in Melaque, Mexico.
(Brett Gundlock / Getty Images)Residents walk through the debris of homes flattened by Hurricane Patricia, in Chamela, Mexico, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015. Record-breaking Patricia pushed rapidly inland over mountainous western Mexico early Saturday, weakening to a tropical storm while dumping torrential rains that authorities warned could cause deadly floods and mudslides.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)A framed baby picture lies atop a collapsed wall as residents on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, sort through the remains of homes destroyed by Hurricane Patricia in Chamela, Mexico.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Josefina Magana Ruiz, center, surveys her home in La Fortuna, Mexico, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015. Hurricane Patricia’s winds tore off much of the roof of the two-room home where seven people live, soaking mattresses and destroying belongings.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Maria del Refugio Ruiz Bravo, 86, sets out to dry personal belongings that were soaked by Hurricane Patricia in La Fortuna, Mexico.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)The sign outside a restaurant in Barra de Navidad, Jalisco state, is flattened on Oct. 24, 2015, one day after Hurricane Patricia hit the shore of Mexico.
(Omar Torres / AFP/Getty Images)Rosalinda Mitsui Reina Magana holds a damaged Baby Jesus figurine, as she recovers objects from inside her uncle’s home,which was damaged by Hurricane Patricia, in La Fortuna, Mexico.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Firefighters set a line to pump water out of a flooded area in Cihuatlan, Jalisco state, after record-breaking Hurricane Patricia dumped heavy rain that triggered flooding.
(Omar Torres / AFP/Getty Images)A damaged restaurant sits vacant in Barra de Navidad, Jalisco state, after Hurricane Patricia hit the shore in Mexico.
(Omar Torres / AFP/Getty Images)Acres of plantain trees lie flattened on on Oct. 24, 2015, near Cihuatlan, Jalisco state, after Hurricane Patricia hit the shore of Mexico.
(Omar Torres / AFP/Getty Images)Residents stand outside their flooded house in Zoatlan in Mexico’s Nayarit state on Oct. 24, 2015, after Hurricane Patricia made landfall.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)Soldiers evacuate residents to a shelter in Zoatlan in Nayarit state, about 90 miles northwest of Guadalajara, Mexico, on Oct. 24, 2015.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)A dog sits outside a flooded house in Zoatlan in Nayarit state on Oct. 24, 2015.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)A driver navigates a flooded road Oct. 24, 2015, at the entrance to the city of Tecoman in Colima state after heavy rains from Hurriane Patricia hit Mexico.
(Brett Gundlock / Getty Images)Residents walk along a flooded street in Zoatlan in Nayarit state on Oct. 24, 2015, after Hurricane Patricia made landfall in Mexico.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)Men remove wooden beams erected to protect businesses in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, from the winds of Hurricane Patricia on Oct. 24, 2015.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Sand washed ashore by Hurricane Patricia is removed by Mexican soldiers from the streets of Manzanillo in Colima state on Oct. 24, 2015.
(Omar Torres / AFP/Getty Images)The seafront walkway in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is calm and mostly deserted on Oct. 24, 2015, the morning after Hurricane Patricia passed to the south.
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A man walks his dogs along the beachfront in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Oct. 24, 2015.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Mexican soldiers patrol streets during the arrival of Hurricane Patricia in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Oct. 23 ,2015.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)A truck drives along a flooded street in Manzanillo, Mexico, amid rain from Hurricane Patricia.
(Jonathan Levinson / AFP/Getty Images)Trees bend under Hurricane Patricia in Manzanillo, Mexico.
(Jonathan Levinson / AFP/Getty Images)Evacuees at a shelter in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as Hurricane Patricia approached.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)People walk in the rain as Patricia arrives in Puerto Vallarta.
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A guard stands in the rain as Patricia arrives in Puerto Vallarta.
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Red Cross workers prepare a temporary shelter in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as Hurricane Patricia approaches.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)Municipal workers collect branches from a flooded street in Manzanillo, Mexico.
(Jonathan Levinson / AFP/Getty Images)Storm clouds roll through Mexico’s western mountains, as Hurricane Patricia enters the state of Michoacan.
(Brett Gundlock / Getty Images)A couple looks out to sea as rainfall increases with the approach of Hurricane Patricia in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The storm barreled toward southwestern Mexico on Friday as a monster Category 5 storm, the strongest ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)Residents and tourists take refuge in a small shelter as they await the arrival of Hurricane Patricia in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)People make final preparations for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia in the Pacific resort city Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
(Cesar Rodriguez / Associated Press)Mexican and international tourists board a bus to be transported to a shelter in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)As people begin to arrive, men try to secure the windows at a makeshift shelter from Hurricane Patricia, in the Pacific resort city Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
(Cesar Rodriguez / Associated Press)Men fill sandbags from the beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as they prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)An employee of a beachfront hotel in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, rolls up mats as staff prepared for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
(Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)An airline employee walks through the empty airport in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, after all flights were canceled as Hurricane Patricia approached the Pacific resort city.
(Cesar Rodriguez / Associated Press)Waves break on the beach in Boca de Pascuales, Mexico, as fast-moving Patricia grew into an “extremely dangerous” major hurricane off the country’s Pacific coast.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)Residents of Boca de Pascuales, Mexico, are evacuated before the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)A worker carries a table at a seaside restaurant preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia in the Pacific resort city of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
(Cesar Rodriguez / Associated Press)Satellite image shows Category 5 Hurricane Patricia swirling off the Pacific coast of Mexico.
(Eumetsat / AFP/Getty Images)Police patrol the beach in Boca de Pascuales, Mexico, in the path of Hurricane Patricia.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)A man leaves his house in Boca de Pascuales, Mexico, before the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
(Hector Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)Residents of Boca de Pascuales, Mexico, prepare to be evacuated before the arrival of Hurricane Patricia.
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