Hundreds Feared Dead in Mexico Landslide

Sept. 28, 2010: A woman walks past the damaged bridge that crosses the Macuilxochitl river near the town of Tlacolula, Mexico. Rescue operations attempting to reach the town of Santa Maria de Tlahuitoltepec have been delayed due to the condition of the bridge. Authorities fear hundreds may have died in this community after a hillside collapsed over several homes. (AP)

Sept. 28, 2010: People are kept away from the badly damaged bridge that crosses the Macuilxochitl river near the town of Tlacolula, Mexico. (AP)

Sept. 28, 2010: People watch the badly damaged bridge that crosses the Macuilxochitl river near the town of Tlacolula, Mexico. (AP )

Sept. 27, 2010: People and cars try to make their way through a flooded street in Villahermosa . Tropical depression Matthew sparked floods and knocked over trees across Central America and southern Mexico on Sunday, threatening waterlogged sugar and coffee farms but sparing Mexican oil installations. (Reuters)