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A teacher accused of running away with a 13-year-old student planned a romantic life with him in his native Mexico, but she was near broke when they were captured there, authorities said Saturday. 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. Hundreds of thousands of homes were underwater and tens of thousands of people sought shelter following devastating flooding in Tabasco and Chiapas, Mexico. Rescue workers in helicopters and small boats scrambled to evacuate thousands of people as rains returned Saturday to Mexico's flooded Gulf coast region. Thousands of people perched on roofs in southern Mexico on Saturday, desperate to be evacuated from flooding caused by heavy rains that has left most of Tabasco state under water and 800,000 people homeless.
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