Amid fears that dozens of people are buried, Mexican soldiers work at the site of a landslide in the village of La Pintada. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
Residents from La Pintada rest inside the Acapulco Convention Center after Tropical Storm Manuel caused a landslide that buried houses in their village. (Michael Weissenstein / Associated Press)
Residents wait for help in Acapulco. Mexican authorities scrambled Tuesday to launch an airlift to evacuate tens of thousands of tourists stranded amid flooding after a pair of deadly storms. The official death toll rose to 80 on Wednesday after Hurricane Ingrid and Tropical Storm Manuel pounded large swaths of the country. (AFP/Getty Images)
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A man finds refuge atop a car while trying to cross a flooded street in Chilpancingo, Mexico. (Eduardo Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)
People wade through waist-high water looking for valuables in the parking lot of a store in Punta Diamante, south of Acapulco. (Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)
Residents line up for food in storm-stricken Acapulco. (Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP/Getty Images)
Stranded tourists board a Mexican air force plane at a military base in Acapulco. (Claudio Vargas / AFP/Getty Images)