This handout photo taken and released on September 18, 2013 by Mexico's Interior Ministry press office shows an aerial view of a landslide along a highway going to Acapulco, in the Mexican state of Guerrero, as heavy rains hit the country. Resurgent Hurricane Manuel lashed Mexico's northwest coast early on September 19 after twin storms killed at least 80 people nationwide and buried a village under a massive mudslide, leaving dozens more missing. The storms damaged bridges, caused rivers to overflow and flooded half of the Pacific resort of Acapulco, stranding tens of thousands of tourists who sought airlifts while looters ransacked stores. AFP PHOTO/ Interior MINISTRY
----EDITORS NOTE ----RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/ Interior MINISTRY" NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (INTERIOR MINISTRY/AFP) 19 de septiembre 2013 a las 11:00 hrs. luego que el huracán Manuel impactara al noreste de la costa mexicana. (Foto: AFP) (INTERIOR MINISTRY/AFP) Manuel e Ingrid. (Foto: AFP) (Pedro PARDO/AFP) Helicóptero naval llegó a Acapulco con víveres para auxiliar a miles de turistas atrapados por las inundaciones. (Foto: AFP) (CLAUDIO VARGAS/AFP) buscan comida en medio de los escombros. (Foto: AFP) (Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP) en el estado de Guerrero. (Foto: AFP) (Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP) colapsó tras el paso del huracán Ingrid. (Foto: AFP) (Pedro PARDO/AFP) estado de Guerrero. Autoridades enviaron ayuda el pasado martes. (Foto: AFP) (Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP) luego que el huracán Manuel impactara al noreste de la costa mexicana. (Foto: AFP) (INTERIOR MINISTRY/AFP)