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Hurricane John Unleashes Devastation on Mexico's Pacific Coast: Flooding and Evacuations Follow
2024-09-26T23:16:25.880Z
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Hurricane John has intensified into a Category 1 storm, causing severe flooding and landslides in Mexico's Pacific coastal cities, particularly Acapulco. Authorities are on high alert as heavy rains and strong winds threaten the region.
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- Hurricane John, which initially made landfall as a Category 3 storm, has left a path of destruction in its wake, causing at least three fatalities and extensive material damage across Guerrero and Oaxaca. The storm's unpredictable behavior has raised concerns among residents and officials alike, prompting the declaration of a red alert in several regions.
- As emergency services work tirelessly to provide relief, local residents are facing challenges such as power outages and closed markets, which are hampering access to essential supplies. The situation remains precarious as the storm continues to threaten the region with heavy rainfall and strong winds.
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