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According to President Mauricio Funes, who called for an extraordinary session of the Cabinet on Monday, the damage inflicted by the hurricane is 'unaccountable.' Ida hurricane is currently moving along the Gulf of Mexico at the speed of 160 km/h... Full Article at RIA Novosti
Rescue workers are struggling to reach some of the worst affected areas. (Reuters: Juan Carlos) The death toll from flooding and mudslides in El Salvador triggered by the passage of Hurricane Ida has jumped to 124. Full Article at ABC Online
El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes, left, stands with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez during a welcoming ceremony at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Funes is on a one day trip to Venezuela. View Photo »
VERAPAZ, El Salvador - Civil defense officials in El Salvador have raised the death toll from rain-triggered floods and mudslides to 124, with another 60 people missing. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
The six Jesuit priests who were murdered twenty years ago in El Salvador along with their housekeeper and her daughter are to be awarded the country’s highest honour as an act of atonement. Full Article at Total Catholic
SAN SALVADOR El Salvador's defense minister says the army will send an additional 2,500 soldiers to crime-plagued parts of the country to increase security.</p><p>Gen. David Munguia Payes says the troops will join 1,200 other soldiers carrying out... Full Article at KansasCity.com
El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes, top center, meets with his transition team in a hotel in San Salvador, Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Funes, a former journalist, will be sworn into office June 1. View Photo »
El Salvador's president says the country will award its highest honor to six Jesuit priests murdered by the army in 1989. Full Article at Taiwan News
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — The first Cuban ambassador to El Salvador since the early 1960s has presented his credentials, the government of leftist President Mauricio Funes said Sunday. Full Article at The Morning Call
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El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes, left, stands with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez during a welcoming ceremony at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Funes is on a one day trip to Venezuela.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes, top center, meets with his transition team in a hotel in San Salvador, Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Funes, a former journalist, will be sworn into office June 1.
View Photo »President-elect Mauricio Funes (R) and President Tony Saca poses during a meeting at the presidential palace in San Salvador Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
View Photo »President-elect Mauricio Funes (R) and President Tony Saca wave to the press during a meeting at the presidential palace in San Salvador Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (L) and his wife Vanda Pignato, carrying their son Gabriel, meet Brazil's Presient Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (L) and his wife Vanda Pignato, carrying their son Gabriel, meet Brazil's Presient Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (L) and his wife Vanda Pignato, carrying their son Gabril, meet Brazil's Presient Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (L) and his wife Vanda Pignato, carrying their son Gabril, meet Brazil's Presient Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (R) speaks to journalist during a news conference in San Salvador March 18, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes (C) speaks to journalist during a news conference in San Salvador March 18, 2009.
View Photo »Presidential candidate Mauricio Funes (L) for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) and his vice-presidential running mate Sanchez Ceren gesture to thousands of supporters gathered to celebrate their victory in the presidential election in San Salvador March 15, 2009.
View Photo »Presidential candidate Mauricio Funes (C) of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) gives a news conference with his wife Vanda Pignato and his vice-presidential running-mate Sanchez Ceren (R) in which he claimed victory in the presidential election in San Salvador March 1...
View Photo »Presidential candidate Mauricio Funes (L) for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) gives a news conference with his running mate Sanchez Ceren in which he claimed victory in the presidential election in San Salvador March 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, left, presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party (FMLN) raises his arms with his running mate Salvador Sanchez Ceren prior to a news conference in which he claimed victory in the presidential elections in San Salvador, Sunday, March 15...
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party (FMLN) waves to supporters along side his wife Vanda Pignato prior to a news conference in which he claimed victory in the presidential elections in San Salvador, Sunday, March 15, 2009.
View Photo »Presidential candidate of the leftist Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN), Mauricio Funes (L) votes on March 15, 2009 in Antiguo Cuscatlan, south of San Salvador, during presidential elections.
View Photo »Women sit in front of a courtyard entrance painted with portraits of Che Guevara (L) and candidates for president and vice-president of El Salvador for the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), Mauricio Funes (R) and Sanchez Ceren (2R), in San Salvador March 13, 2009.
View Photo »A woman walks past a courtyard entrance painted with portraits of Che Guevara (L) and candidates for president and vice-president of El Salvador for the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), Mauricio Funes (R) and Sanchez Ceren (2R), in San Salvador March 13, 2009.
View Photo »A campaign billboard in favor of Mauricio Funes (R), presidential candidate for the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), stands next to another billboard of Funes next to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, paid for by the rival candidate, Rodrigo Avila of the ruling...
View Photo »The presidential candidate of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) Mauricio Funes (L) shakes hands with some of his supporters during an election campaign closing rally in Zaragoza, some 25 kilometers south of the capital on March 9, 2009.
View Photo »A woman walk past a banner that shows the presidential candidate of the opposition Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMLN, Mauricio Funes, right, being embraced by the Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in San Salvador, Monday, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »The presidential candidate of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) Mauricio Funes (R) waves to supporters with his wife Banda Pignato (L) during the campaign closing in the Juan Pablo Boulevar in San Salvador, El Salvador on march 7, 2008.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, center, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, greets supporters during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, greets supporters during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, makes the victory sign during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections March 15.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes, top center, meets with his transition team in a hotel in San Salvador, Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Funes, a former journalist, will be sworn into office June 1.
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