Northwestern Caribbean In Guatemala, the rain caused
landslides and at least 17 deaths, with 12 members of one family killed near
La Unión in the department of
Zacapa and four from another family in
San Pedro Soloma,
Huehuetenango. One more person drowned after trying to cross the flooded
Punilá River in La Unión. In Mexico, the state of
Quintana Roo reported no deaths from the storm, however, the city reported significant
beach erosion. Four fisherman were reported missing after Dolly passed over the Yucatán peninsula, and one of them was found dead on the beach near
Puerto Progreso, Yucatán.
United States In the United States,
President George W. Bush declared 15 counties of Texas as a federal
disaster area. Hurricane Dolly is considered to be the most destructive hurricane to hit the
Rio Grande Valley in 41 years; the last such storm was
Beulah in 1967, but Beulah was not more damaging; it was just deadlier. It was the worst hurricane to hit Brownsville since 1980's
Allen. Official NHC Tropical Cyclone Report notes storm surge of up to 4 ft at South Padre Island. No deaths were reported as a result of the storm, but one boy was injured after falling seven floors from a condominium balcony in
South Padre Island. Early on July 23, an apartment complex roof partially collapsed in
South Padre Island. Power was knocked out to more than 13,000 customers in
Cameron County, Texas and 15,100 in
Hidalgo County, Texas. Sustained winds were estimated at 100 mph with gusts of 120 mph when Dolly made landfall. Dolly's strongest winds and heaviest rains were generally on the left or south side of the eyewall. The winds blew signs off of many hotels. Residents of
Brownsville reported downed tree limbs, among other small damages. In addition, at least two tornadoes were reported in
San Patricio County, well to the north of the landfall location. One of them uprooted trees and knocked over several roofs and weak structures. By noon on July 23, the storm had left 36,000 customers in south Texas without electric power, a number that rose to 61,000 by 3:00 p.m, and to 122,800 by 6:00 p.m. At the height of the disaster, some 155,000 homes were without electricity. The damage in South Texas was much more destructive than what was predicted. Dozens of homes and businesses were destroyed with hundreds more damaged, and the storm surge caused many boats to be brought onshore, some into homes. The
Governor of Texas,
Rick Perry, declared 14 counties in
South Texas a
disaster area. Insured property damage estimates are near $525 million (2008
USD) with total property damage estimates (based on a 2–1 ratio of total damage to insured damage) near $1.3 billion (2008 USD) in the state (with a large proportion of the losses being agricultural), and the Rio Grande
cotton crop was expected to be a complete loss. After weakening to a tropical storm, Dolly spun off another tornado near
Poth early on July 24 with minor damage. Near noon on July 24, an
EF0 tornado touched down in the southern edge of
downtown San Antonio near the
Interstate 10–
Interstate 37 interchange. Significant damage was reported in the area, with several commercial buildings losing their roofs and numerous houses damaged. Damage was also reported at the Windcrest Tower. About 1,500 customers lost power as a result.
Flash flooding from the remnant low of Dolly occurred in
El Paso, Texas, on July 26: one person was killed in an adjacent portion of
New Mexico from a weather-related traffic accident. Additional
flash flooding and river flooding on the
Rio Ruidoso in the
Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico occurred on the morning of July 27, after more than of rainfall from Dolly's remnants: hundreds of tourists, campers and residents were evacuated and the storm caused damage at the
Ruidoso Downs racetrack. One person was killed in the Rio Ruidoso flooding, approximately 900 persons required rescue, approximately 500 structures were damaged, and initial damage estimates for
Ruidoso, New Mexico were in the range of $15–20 million. Further north, Dolly became only the second Atlantic hurricane to drop rainfall in the state of
Colorado. aircraft Distant effects included high waves and rip currents throughout the Central and Eastern
Gulf Coast. One person was killed and at least nine others had to be rescued from
Panama City Beach, Florida, as a result of rip currents caused by Dolly. The storm contributed to a $2.16 price increase in oil
futures in the
New York Mercantile Exchange on July 21, although prices fell again after Dolly missed most of the oil rigs in the Gulf. The
Minerals Management Service indicated that Dolly caused 4.66% of the total oil production and 5.13% of the
natural gas production to be shut in. The remnants of Dolly also impacted parts of the Midwest, including the states of
Illinois,
Indiana,
Tennessee, and some parts of southern
Missouri, causing severe weather reports and some damage of property.
Mexico In
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, downed power lines fell on floodwaters and electrocuted one man. 111 colonias were flooded, and 50 of those suffered severe flooding. Soldiers rescued a family trapped in their home near the mouth of the
Rio Grande. On July 26, the remnant low of Dolly dropped heavy rains on
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, causing landslides, flooding, the collapse of a historic church and evacuation of numerous
colonias. Damage estimates in Mexico are around $300 million (2008
USD). ==See also==