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          Hundreds of thousands flee Mexico floods

          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2007-11-03 10:58

          Members of the Mexican Navy help residents of the flooded city of Villahermosa, in the state of Tabasco, board a helicopter from the roof of a school, November 1 2007. Rescuers on Friday worked on saving hundreds of thousands of people trapped by the worst floods on record in Mexico's southern state of Tabasco. [Agencies]


          VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico -- Hundreds of thousands of Mexicans fled a flooded region of the Gulf coast Friday, jumping from rooftops into rescue helicopters, scrambling into boats or swimming out through murky brown water. President Felipe Calderon called the flooding in Tabasco state one of Mexico's worst recent natural disasters, and pledged to rebuild.

          A week of heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, drowning at least 80 percent of the oil-rich state. Much of the state capital, Villahermosa, looked like New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, with water reaching to second-story rooftops and desperate people awaiting rescue.

          At least one death was reported and nearly all services, including drinking water and public transportation, were shut down. The flood affected more than 900,000 people in the state of 2 million -- their homes flooded, damaged or cut off by high water.

          A 10-inch natural gas pipeline sprang a leak after flooding apparently washed away soil underneath it, but it was unclear if other facilities operated by the state-run Petroleos Mexicanos were damaged or if oil production was affected.

          Workers tried to protect Villahermosa's famous Olmec statues by placing sandbag collars around their enormous stone heads, and built sandbag walls to hold back the Grijalva River in the state capital.

          But the water rose quickly, surprising residents used to annual floods and forcing soldiers to evacuate the historic city center. The dikes failed Thursday night, and water swamped the capital's bus station and open-air market.

          Rain gave way to sunshine Friday, but tens of thousands of people were still stranded on rooftops or in the upper floors of their homes. Rescue workers used tractors, helicopters, jet skis and boats to ferry people to safety, while others swam through water infested by poisonous snakes to reach higher ground.

          Calderon met with state officials and flew over the affected areas. The extent of the flooding was clear from the sky -- Tabasco state seemed like an inland sea with only rooftops and treetops protruding from the water.

          "This is not just the worst natural catastrophe in the state's history but, I would venture to say, one of the worst in the recent history of the country," Calderon said Friday during an emergency meeting with state officials in Villahermosa.

          The president ordered the armed forces and federal police to maintain order and prevent looting, and asked residents to remain calm. He canceled a trip to Panama, Colombia and Peru.

          "Once we have passed the critical stage ... we are going to reconstruct Tabasco, whatever it takes," Calderon said.

          Mexicans rallied around the disaster, with people across the country contributing money and supplies. Television stations dedicated entire newscasts to the flooding and morning shows switched from yoga and home improvement to calls for aid. Friday was the Day of the Dead holiday, but banks opened to accept donations for flood victims.

          Food and clean drinking water were extremely scarce in Tabasco state, and federal Deputy Health Secretary Mauricio Hernandez warned that there could be outbreaks of cholera and other waterborne diseases.

          "With so many people packed together there is a chance that infectious diseases could spread," he said.

          Officials tested for 600 suspected cases of cholera, but none was positive, he said. The waterborne sickness, which can be fatal, has not been reported in Mexico for at least six years.

          The government also sent 20,000 Hepatitis A vaccinations and were giving booster shots to children to prevent outbreaks, Hernandez said.

          Medical care was difficult, however, because at least 50 of the state's hospitals and medical centers were flooded.

          Hotels, parking garages and other dry structures were converted into temporary shelters for those forced from their homes.

          Guadalupe de la Cruz, a receptionist at the Hotel Calinda Viva Villahermosa, said the hotel's meeting rooms were being used as shelters for employees' families. She said the 240-room hotel was completely booked, mostly by people who had fled their homes.

          Many people were headed to nearby cities unaffected by the floods. Highways that weren't covered with water were packed with residents fleeing in cars and on foot. The exodus appeared to be orderly with no reports of violence.

          Villahermosa resident Mauricio Hernandez, 27, who is not related to the federal official, paid a taxi to go to Cardenas, 30 miles away. From there, he planned to hop a bus to the port city of Coatzacoalcos.

          "We are leaving because we cannot live like this," he said. "We don't have any water, and the shelters are full. Where are we going to go?"

          State officials sent 50 buses to a museum in the capital where hundreds of people gathered.

          "We wanted to stay in the city but it is no longer possible," said Jorge Rodriguez, 43. "We have lost everything."

           

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