As it moved northward, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Agatha later that day.
Later that day, satellite images showed increasing circulation and Tropical Storm Agatha developed shortly after.
Its collapse, due to Tropical Storm Agatha, claimed 15 lives.
Tropical Storm Agatha washed away hundreds of roads and collapsed many bridges in the country.
On May 24, the depression made a lope strengthened into Tropical Storm Agatha.
The 2004 season got off to an early start with Tropical Storm Agatha, which formed a week after the season began.
Torrential rains from Tropical Storm Agatha and a bad drainage system were blamed for its creation.
Tropical Storm Agatha had made landfall near the Mexico and Guatemala border.
Tropical Storm Agatha killed about 146 people in Central America.
The most recent was Tropical Storm Agatha in late May 2010 that killed more than 200.