Tropical storm Henriette kills 6 in Mexico resort

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ACAPULCO, Mexico, Sep 1 (Reuters) Tropical Storm Henriette swept by Mexico's Pacific coast today, killing six people in the resort of Acapulco before moving out to sea, where it could become a hurricane.

A man and his two children were killed in a poor area of Acapulco overnight when heavy rain dislodged a boulder from a hill and sent it crashing down on their house.

Three more children died after a mudslide collapsed part of their home.

After lashing Mexico's Pacific coast with rain, Henriette was expected to move farther out to sea and could become a hurricane overnight, the US National Hurricane Center said.

''There is a hint of an eye feature,'' the center said, referring to the storm's cloud formation.

Today, the center of the storm was about 145 km southwest of Manzanillo, moving northwest with maximum sustained winds of 100 kph with higher gusts, the hurricane center said. A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when maximum sustained winds reach 119 kph.

A tropical storm warning remained out for some parts of the coast.

Flooding and mudslides from heavy rain often wreck fragile houses built too close to rivers or unstable hills around tourist areas like Acapulco and Los Cabos, in Baja California.

At least 10 people were killed when rains trailing Hurricane Dean pounded Mexico last week.

Henriette is expected to pass more than 160 km off the southern coast of the Baja California peninsula on Monday and Tuesday, according to the Miami-based center.

Reuters BJR VP0358

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