Marty Downgraded to Tropical Depression
From Times Wire Reports
A storm that battered Baja California and sideswiped Mexico’s western mainland was downgraded to a tropical depression. Marty rained on parts of the southwestern United States as its center reached the northern Gulf of California.
Marty knocked out power and flooded streets in the fishing town of Guaymas in Sonora state. Maximum sustained winds had dropped to 35 mph, down from the 100-mph hurricane that slammed into the Los Cabos region Monday. The storm was blamed in five deaths.
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