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Storm Erick upgraded to 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 ... - MSNHurricane Erick, was upgraded to an 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 early Thursday as the major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds and flash floods near where the eye crashes ashore ...
Erick made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane near the resort town Puerto Escondido around 5:30 a.m. local time. By mid-afternoon, it had weakened to a tropical storm as it moved inland, with ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A hurricane warning has been issued for part of Mexico's Pacific coast as Tropical Storm Erick intensified. Erick was expected to reach hurricane strength as it neared land ...
Crews worked to clear drainage canals and brush. Rain could be Erick's legacy Forecasters expected Erick to lash Mexico's Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge.
Early Thursday morning, Hurricane Erick made landfall along Mexico’s southwestern coast in the state of Oaxaca as a powerful Category 3 storm - producing winds of 125 mph, torrential rainfall ...
But authorities warned the heavy rain would now become the problem. Forecasters expected Erick to lash Mexico’s Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge.
Forecasters expected Erick to lash Mexico's Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge. Rains of up to 16 inches could fall across the Mexican states of Oaxaca and ...
The storm’s death toll remained at one Friday, a 1-year-old boy who drowned in a swollen river, President Claudia Sheinbaum said. She also said she planned to visit the affected region Friday.
Erick then weakened rapidly as it crashed into the coastal mountains of southern Mexico. The storm moved northwest just inland up the coast through midday, bringing heavy rain to the resort.
But authorities warned the heavy rain would now become the problem. Forecasters expected Erick to lash Mexico's Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge. Rains of up to ...
Forecasters said Erick was expected to lash Mexico’s Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge. Rains of up to 16 inches (40 centimeters) could fall across the Mexican ...
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