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Hurricane Erick Hits Mexico, Causing Fatalities and Extensive Damage

Hurricane Erick made landfall in Mexico as a Category 3 storm, causing at least two deaths and significant damage, particularly in Acapulco.

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  • Hurricane Erick made landfall as a Category 3 storm on Mexico's Pacific coast, causing damage and fatalities.
  • At least two deaths have been confirmed, including a 1-year-old boy and a man electrocuted during debris removal.
  • The storm initially strengthened to Category 4 before weakening to Category 3 upon landfall, impacting coastal areas.
  • Authorities report landslides, blocked highways, and power outages affecting over 120,000 customers, with half restored.
  • While restaurants and shops in Acapulco have reopened, schools in Guerrero remain closed as damage assessments continue.
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Center-leaning sources frame the narrative around Hurricane Erick with a focus on the immediate aftermath, emphasizing damage assessment and community response. They convey a sense of urgency and concern for affected residents, while subtly highlighting the storm's severity and historical context, reflecting a commitment to factual reporting amid human tragedy.

"Authorities reported landslides, blocked highways, downed power lines and some flooding as coastal residents, above all in Acapulco, took the storm seriously with memories of the devastating Hurricane Otis in 2023 still fresh in their minds."

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"Despite the rain, Castañeda decided to go out for a walk."

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"Authorities in southern Mexico were still assessing damage and watching rising rivers as rain from the remnants of Hurricane Erick doused the region."

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"Despite the rain, Castañeda decided to go out for a walk."

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"Hurricane Erick, which rapidly intensified overnight, made landfall Thursday morning on Mexico's Pacific Coast as a powerful Category 3 storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said."

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"Hurricane Erick made landfall along Mexico’s southern Pacific coast as a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds near 125 mph, authorities said."

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"The major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds near where the eye crashes ashore, flash floods and a dangerous storm surge, forecasters said."

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"The major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds near where the eye crashes ashore, flash floods and a dangerous storm surge, forecasters said."

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"The major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds near where the eye crashes ashore, flash floods and a dangerous storm surge, forecasters said."

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"The major storm threatens to unleash destructive winds near where the eye crashes ashore, flash floods and a dangerous storm surge, forecasters said."

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"Hurricane Erick powered up into a Category 3 major hurricane Wednesday evening as it bore down on the southern Mexico coast, threatening to unleash destructive winds, flash floods and a dangerous storm surge on the region in coming hours, forecasters said."

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"Hurricane Erick has intensified into a Category 3 major hurricane threatening approaching southern Mexico’s coast with destructive winds and heavy rain."

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"Erick becomes a Category 3 major hurricane as it nears southern coastal Mexico."

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Hurricane Erick most significantly impacted Mexico's Pacific coast, particularly the area between Acapulco and Puerto Escondido near the border of Oaxaca and Guerrero states.

At least two deaths have been confirmed: a 1-year-old boy and a man who was electrocuted while removing debris caused by the storm.

Hurricane Erick rapidly intensified to a Category 4 storm before weakening to a Category 3 hurricane at landfall.

The hurricane caused landslides, blocked highways, widespread power outages affecting over 120,000 customers (half of whom have had power restored), and damage especially in Acapulco. Schools in Guerrero remain closed as damage assessments continue.

Authorities are assessing damage and monitoring rising rivers for flooding risks. Restaurants and shops in Acapulco have reopened, but schools remain closed in Guerrero as officials continue evaluating the damage and recovery needs.

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