City spokesman Edgar Gonzalez said searchers found the body amid the rubble of shattered houses. It had been carried off by the force of the tornado, apparently from a car. Earlier reports suggested the child had been in a baby carrier.
Gonzalez said four people from one family are still missing, a day after the twister injured about 300 people, destroyed 800 homes and damaged about 4,000.
Gerardo Aguinaja and his sister, Perla Isabel, stood in front of a concrete slab where the family's home and taco business had once stood.
The house had been flattened by the storm, and bulldozers were sent today to clear off the rubble and allow the family to rescue any salvageable possessions. Gerardo was able to find only his stepfather's wallet and a pair of mismatched shoes, all the family had left.
"I don't have papers, I don't have anything. There are a lot of people who lost everything," said Perla Isabel Aguinaja. "We have no place to live."
Alma Isabel and Bryan hid under a bed as the home collapsed around them. She survived with back injuries and bruises, and Bryan suffered gashes to his head. Both are out of danger. But the stepfather was standing at the back of the house, leaning against a wall that fell on him, injuring him more seriously. Despite his wounds, the stepfather managed to dig himself out, rescue his wife and the boy and take them to a neighbor's house.
The tornado tossed cars like matchsticks, leaving many leaning against the facades of houses. President Enrique Pena Nieto arrived Monday to survey the damage and help coordinate rescue efforts. Bulldozers and cranes worked throughout the affected area, clearing rubble, fallen light posts and crumpled cars.
Questions began to center on the lack of any warning system, though tornados are infrequent in Mexico.
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