Hanna Dumps on Texas

Now downgraded to a tropical depression, Hurricane Hanna contines to dump rain on parts of southeast Texas. So far as much as 15 inches of rain have fallen there. An additional 3 to 6 inches could fall today.

Now a tropical depression, Hanna was 65 miles north of Fresnillo in the Mexican state of Zacatecas as its winds weakened to about 25 mph, the National Hurricane Center said Monday.

Hanna made landfall as a category 1 storm late Saturday afternoon with winds of 90 mph not far from Port Mansfield, which is about 130 miles south of Corpus Christi.



More than 65,400 customers were still without power on Monday throughout South Texas, including Corpus Christi, Harlingen and McAllen, utility officials said. As many as 200,000 had no electricity early Sunday morning.