Tropical Storm Agatha (2010)
Tropical Storm Agatha was a weak but devastating tropical cyclone which brought severe flooding across Central America. It was the deadliest Eastern Pacific storm since Hurricane Pauline in 1997. Agatha was the first storm of the 2010 Eastern Pacific hurricane season. The storm caused 190 deaths and $1.1 billion in damage across Central America.
Tropical Storm Agatha (2010) Media
The remnants of Agatha in the western Caribbean Sea on June 1
Deadly mudslide in San Miguel Escobar.
Tropical Storm Agatha making landfall near the Mexico–Guatemala border on May 29