Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Aftermath-of-Hurricane-Stan-in-Mexico-27MZIFHE82M.htmlConceptually similarAftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP04LSCompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP0ECHCompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP0CTACompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP01FJPCompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP01E2ACompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP01AL4Completed★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP0ZNWCompleted★★★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP01GICompleted★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoGP0NE2Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP091VAftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoHurricane Stan has caused an emergency in Mexico. According to the Mexican government figures there are more than 1 million, 100 thousand people who have been directly affected by the floods with an unknown number who have disappeared. In Chiapas alone, 650 mm rain fell in a short period of time causing extensive damage to roads and houses. The flooding has cut off communities resulting in food quickly becoming in short supply. Greenpeace has installed a collection center to collect food, medicines, water and clothes to send to stricken areas.Locations:Chiapas-Mexico-North America-TapachulaDate:11 Oct, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Teresa OsorioMaximum size:1840px X 1232pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Destruction-Hurricanes-Local populationShoot:Aftermath of Hurricane Stan in MexicoHurricane Stan has caused an emergency in Mexico. According to the Mexican government figures there are more than 1 million, 100 thousand people who have been directly affected by the floods with an unknown number who have disappeared. In Chiapas alone, 650 mm rain fell in a short period of time causing extensive damage to roads and houses. The flooding has cut off communities resulting in food quickly becoming in short supply.