Photo: Dean Hits Mexico Again, With Hundred-Mile Winds



People walk along a highway as Hurricane Dean makes landfall August 22, 2007, near Martinez de la Torre, Mexico.

The hurricane had crashed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico on August 21 as the strongest hurricane to hit land in the Atlantic region since 1988. Dean made its second Mexican landfall with maximum sustained winds of up to 100 miles (160 kilometers) an hour, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Photograph from AP/The Chronicle, James Nielsen

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