An aerial view of the landslide that buried part of the Mexican village of La Pintada. Remaining structures can be seen on both sides of the spot where the hill gave way, leaving dozens of people missing. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
Amid fears that dozens of people are buried, Mexican soldiers work at the site of a landslide in the village of La Pintada. (Pedro Pardo / AFP/Getty Images)
Residents from La Pintada rest inside the Acapulco Convention Center after Tropical Storm Manuel caused a landslide that buried houses in their village. (Michael Weissenstein / Associated Press)
Residents wait for help in Acapulco. Mexican authorities scrambled Tuesday to launch an airlift to evacuate tens of thousands of tourists stranded amid flooding after a pair of deadly storms. The official death toll rose to 80 on Wednesday after Hurricane Ingrid and Tropical Storm Manuel pounded large swaths of the country. (AFP/Getty Images)
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A man finds refuge atop a car while trying to cross a flooded street in Chilpancingo, Mexico. (Eduardo Guerrero / AFP/Getty Images)
People wade through waist-high water looking for valuables in the parking lot of a store in Punta Diamante, south of Acapulco. (Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)
Residents line up for food in storm-stricken Acapulco. (Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP/Getty Images)
Stranded tourists board a Mexican air force plane at a military base in Acapulco. (Claudio Vargas / AFP/Getty Images)