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At least 33 people are missing and 11 people have died after Hurricane Agatha struck in southern Mexico on Monday.

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Nicole Bonaccorso

June 2, 2022

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The heavily damaged Puente Herradura (Herradura Bridge) is photographed above after Hurricane Agatha struck in Huatulco, Oaxaca state, Mexico, on June 1, 2022. At least 33 people are missing and 11 were confirmed dead after Hurricane Agatha swept through Mexico, local officials said. The storm made landfall along Mexico's Pacific coast Monday, the strongest since record keeping began in 1949, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. (Gil Obed/AFP via Getty Images)

At least 33 people are missing and 11 are dead after Hurricane Agatha struck in southern Mexico on Monday.

The Category 2 hurricane made landfall in Oaxaca state packing sustained winds up to 105 mph. The storm brought mudslides, knocked out power and washed out roads and bridges.

Photos show the badly damaged Puente Herradura bridge in Huatulco, as well as damaged homes and vehicles in Oaxaca. More than 40,000 people were impacted by the storm, according to Oaxaca state's governor.

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(MORE: Hurricane Agatha Kills 11, Leaves 33 Missing in Southern Mexico)

Agatha was the strongest to hit Mexico in the month of May since record keeping began in 1949.

The storm is now a tropical disturbance, but it may reform into a tropical depression or storm within the next couple days. If the disturbance reforms into a tropical storm, it will be renamed Tropical Storm Alex, becoming the first named system of the Atlantic season. Whether it remains a disturbance or strengthens into a tropical storm, it is expected to bring soaking rains to Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas into the weekend.

(MORE: Tropical Depression or Storm Likely in Gulf of Mexico)