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Tropical Storm Hilary swirls northward packing deadly rainfall along Mexico’s Baja coast

  • Tropical Storm Hilary, previously a hurricane, is bringing heavy rainfall to Mexico's Baja California peninsula and is expected to cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding in the southwestern U.S.
  • Despite weakening, Hilary remains dangerous, with one person already drowning in Mexico. It is forecasted to be the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, bringing flash floods, mudslides, high winds, and power outages.
  • Preparations have been made in California, including evacuation advisories, closing beaches, and providing emergency shelters.
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