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Wallpapers A giant sinkhole caused by the rains of Tropical Storm Agatha is seen in Guatemala City May 31

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A giant sinkhole caused by the rains of Tropical Storm Agatha is seen in Guatemala City May 31,

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A sinkhole created by tropical storm Agatha covers a street intersection in dowtown of Guatemala City on Sunday, May 30, 2010. Torrential rains brought by the first tropical storm of the 2010 season pounded Central America and southern Mexico, triggering deadly landslides.

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Policemen chat next to a sinkhole caused by recent rains in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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Policemen try to remove a lamppost next to a sinkhole caused by recent rains in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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A security guard looks at a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair

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A sinkhole caused by recent rains is pictured in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The remnants of Tropical Storm Agatha dumped more rain across Central America on Sunday after killing at least 17 people in the region, sparking fears of further mudslides in three countries. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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Neighbors gather near the site of a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 30, 2010.

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Neighbors gather near the site of a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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Residents carry their belongings after being evacuated when a sinkhole caused by recent rains affected their homes in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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A woman peeks out of her house near the site of a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building.

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A man passes a broken telephone pole near the scene of a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 30, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from tropical storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building

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Neighbours gather near the scene of a sinkhole in Guatemala City May 29, 2010. The hole, caused by rains from Tropical Storm Agatha, swallowed at least one three-story building. Agatha slammed into Guatemala's Pacific coast near the Mexican border on Saturday, lashing the region with torrential rains and killing at least 13 people.

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