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Hurricane Patricia: Mexico awaits 'strongest ever' storm | |
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The strongest hurricane recorded in the Western hemisphere is bearing down on Mexico, threatening a "potentially catastrophic" landfall. | |
Mexican authorities have begun evacuating residents ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Patricia. | |
The hurricane is comparable with Typhoon Haiyan, which killed 6,300 people in the Philippines in 2013, the World Meteorological Organization says. | |
A state of emergency has been declared in three states in Patricia's path. | A state of emergency has been declared in three states in Patricia's path. |
The category five hurricane is expected to make landfall on Friday afternoon or evening, with winds of 200mph (325km/h). | |
The US National Hurricane Center said Patricia was "potentially catastrophic". | The US National Hurricane Center said Patricia was "potentially catastrophic". |
Some 400,000 people live in vulnerable areas, according to Mexico's National Disaster Fund. | Some 400,000 people live in vulnerable areas, according to Mexico's National Disaster Fund. |
The hurricane, which will bring torrential rain, could trigger flash floods and mudslides, the US centre said. | The hurricane, which will bring torrential rain, could trigger flash floods and mudslides, the US centre said. |
It also warned of potential flooding from the sea and destructive waves. | |
BBC Earth explains: What is a hurricane? | BBC Earth explains: What is a hurricane? |
According to forecasters, Patricia will make landfall in the western state of Jalisco, home to the resort town of Puerto Vallarta, which could lie directly in its path. | According to forecasters, Patricia will make landfall in the western state of Jalisco, home to the resort town of Puerto Vallarta, which could lie directly in its path. |
Schools have been closed in Jalisco, Colima and Guerrero states. | Schools have been closed in Jalisco, Colima and Guerrero states. |
Shelters that can accommodate 259,000 people are available, the government says. | Shelters that can accommodate 259,000 people are available, the government says. |
Shop owners in Manzanillo, a major port in neighbouring Colima state, have begun boarding up windows. | Shop owners in Manzanillo, a major port in neighbouring Colima state, have begun boarding up windows. |
"[It's] better to be safe than sorry. Hurricanes are unpredictable," furniture store manager Enrique Esparza told AFP news agency. | "[It's] better to be safe than sorry. Hurricanes are unpredictable," furniture store manager Enrique Esparza told AFP news agency. |
Residents have also begun stocking up on food and other supplies. | Residents have also begun stocking up on food and other supplies. |
Heavy rains often leads to flooding in the town, said Alejandra Rodriguez, who was shopping at Wal-Mart in Manzanillo with her brother and mother. | Heavy rains often leads to flooding in the town, said Alejandra Rodriguez, who was shopping at Wal-Mart in Manzanillo with her brother and mother. |
"It ends up like an island," she said. | "It ends up like an island," she said. |
Mexico has to deal with tropical storms arriving from both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans at this time of year. | Mexico has to deal with tropical storms arriving from both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans at this time of year. |
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