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Hurricane Erick strengthens to a Category 3 storm as it nears Mexico’s Pacific coast

  • On June 19, 2025, Hurricane Erick rapidly strengthened into an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm near Mexico's Pacific coast, approaching Guerrero and Oaxaca.
  • The storm followed a history of severe weather, including October 2023's Category 5 Hurricane Otis, which caused at least 52 deaths and devastated Acapulco's resorts.
  • Authorities suspended all movement in Acapulco at 8 p.m., closed schools statewide, and prepared 582 shelters for evacuations amid warnings of heavy rain and strong winds.
  • The National Hurricane Center forecast up to 20 inches of rain, damaging winds, and life-threatening floods causing landslides in southern Mexico as Erick neared landfall.
  • This storm heightened concerns due to the region’s vulnerability and recent memory of Otis, prompting emergency planning and government warnings urging residents to shelter safely.
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The Pacific coast of southern Mexico was preparing on Thursday morning for the arrival of Hurricane Erick, which was reclassified to category 4, making it an "extremely dangerous" storm according to the National Hurricane Centre of the United States.

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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