<p>Broken down by region, 89 people were killed in central San Vicente department, 64 in San Salvador, 14 in La Paz, 14 in La Libertad and 11 in Cuscatlan, the civil protection agency said. Another 80 people were reported as still missing from the storms, it added. More than 14,000 storm victims were still living in 117 temporary shelters around the country, the agency said. Torrential rains last weekend washed away homes, destroyed crops and took out bridges and a large part of the country's system of roads.<br /><br />El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes ordered the army to begin a major operation to deliver food to communities affected by the disaster. More than 14,000 people were living in shelters after being forced to flee their homes, Melendez said. Navy vessels were also searching waters off El Salvador's southern coast for bodies of storm victims that the Lempa River swept out to sea, the agency said.</p>
<p>Broken down by region, 89 people were killed in central San Vicente department, 64 in San Salvador, 14 in La Paz, 14 in La Libertad and 11 in Cuscatlan, the civil protection agency said. Another 80 people were reported as still missing from the storms, it added. More than 14,000 storm victims were still living in 117 temporary shelters around the country, the agency said. Torrential rains last weekend washed away homes, destroyed crops and took out bridges and a large part of the country's system of roads.<br /><br />El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes ordered the army to begin a major operation to deliver food to communities affected by the disaster. More than 14,000 people were living in shelters after being forced to flee their homes, Melendez said. Navy vessels were also searching waters off El Salvador's southern coast for bodies of storm victims that the Lempa River swept out to sea, the agency said.</p>