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Hurricane Dolly has been downgraded to a tropical storm after it lashed Texas with 160 kilometer (100 mile) per hour winds and left 250,000 people without drinking water in Mexico. Barely a category one storm, Hurricane Dolly crawled along southern Texas Wednesday, after tearing the coast with 160-kilometer (100-mile) per hour winds and leaving 250,000 people without drinking water in Mexico. ExpressJet is one of two airlines that Mexico's transportation secretary says are facing the suspension of flight rights there because of unpaid bills, The Associated Press writes. Mexico's Communications and Transportation Department says Mexican carrier Aero California is also being... After Hurricane Dolly unleashed a fury of damaging winds and wicked rain on the U.S.-Mexico coastline and diminished to a tropical storm, widespread flooding along the populous Rio Grande Valley became the top concern on Thursday.
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