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Lorena becomes a hurricane off the western coast of Mexico as Kiko travels over open waters

Hurricane Lorena, with winds of 75 mph, may bring up to 15 inches of rain causing flash floods and mudslides, especially in higher terrain, officials warned.

  • Hurricane Lorena intensified into a hurricane off Mexico's Pacific Coast and could bring life-threatening flash floods as it moves toward the Baja California Peninsula, authorities said on Wednesday.
  • The hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 120 kph , was located about 165 km off Cabo San Lucas, stated the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
  • Mexico's government issued storm warnings and watches for Baja California Sur, according to its latest report from the Mexican national water commission, Conagua.
  • The Mexican national water commission, Conagua, urged residents to take extreme precautions in affected areas, according to its latest report.
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Meteorologists from the USA have upgraded the tropical storm "Lorena" to a hurricane.

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Telemundo Las Vegas broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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