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Hurricane Rick Hits Mexico’s Southern Pacific Coast

Hurricane Rick Hits Mexico's Southern Pacific Coast
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Mexico City: Rick Hurricane which is a concise roaring to land along the South Pacific Coast of Mexico Monday morning with a wind of 105 mph (165 km) and heavy rain in the midst of the potential of flash floods in the coastal mountains in the coastal mountains.
The US National Storm Center said Rick made the land as a category 2 storm about 15 miles (25 km) east of the port of Lazaro Cardenas about 5 in the morning.
Local time.
Monday morning, Rick was 40 miles (65 km) North of Lazaro Cardenas, moving north at 9 mph (15 kmh).
The fortune teller of the words said the storm was relatively compact, with wind storm wind storms only 15 miles (30 kilometers) from the eye, but they said the wind and rain could still cause problems around the Acapulco big resort in the east.
The maximum sustainable wind storm has decreased by 80 mph (130 kmh).
This center warns that Rick can produce flash floods and landslides in the mountainous field on the coast.
“During his trip on the ground, it would cause heavy rain and the possibility of Mudslida and floods, as well as increasing levels in the flow and river, in the State of Guerrero, Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco, ” The National Water Commission Mexico said in wind statements had knocked several trees and damage the road.

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