SUMMARY OF TROPICAL STORM HENRIETTE, AUG 25 TO SEPT 2, 2007

SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS
Hurricane Felix came ashore on Nicaragua's remote Miskito Coast early Tuesday as a Category 5 storm, damaging about 5,000 homes in the region before moving westward toward the heart of this country of 7 million people, officials said.
Less than nine hours later and more than 1,600 miles away in the Pacific, a second and much weaker hurricane, Henriette, struck the resort city of San Jose del Cabo on the southern tip of Baja California, Mexico.
Henriette's center reached the Baja mainland after 1 p.m. Tuesday about six miles east of San Jose del Cabo's downtown.
It was the first time Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes had made landfall on the same day since the U.S. National Hurricane Center began keeping records in 1949, according to the Associated Press.
HURRICANES FELIX AND HENRIETTE, THE SAME WEEK!!
BILWI, Nicaragua (Thomson Financial) - Nicaragua and Mexico launched major relief operations Thursday after two hurricanes that killed at least 40 people with the toll expected to rise.
While Nicaragua surveyed the destruction left by Hurricane Felix that struck the Central American country Tuesday, Mexico's Pacific coast was hit Wednesday by Hurricane Henriette, which left two people dead.
An aircraft with tons of food, blankets and medication landed late Wednesday in Bilwi, the capital of Nicaragua's impoverished North Atlantic Autonomous Region of 200,000 people. A Venezuelan cargo plane was due to arrive Thursday.
The World Food Program delivered 4.5 tons of aid to the Nicaraguan government, while neighboring El Salvador and Honduras also sent assistance.
The population worst hit by the storm, which has since dissipated, was without help for 24 hours were residents who live in a remote jungle region. Some 50,000 people were displaced by Felix.
Search teams deploying along the coast feared they would find more death and destruction as they made their way to isolated communities whose wooden shacks offered no protection from the hurricane's powerful winds.