Storm Alberto carved a path of destruction in Monterrey, the main city in northern Mexico, on Thursday as it washed out a roadway and caused the Santa Catarina River to burst its banks. The storm brought with it heavy rains and flooding, killing four people, including three children.
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Storm Alberto: River in Mexico bursts its banks, washes out roads
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