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    'Extremely Dangerous' Hurricane Willa Aims for Mexico caravan as a Category 5 Storm

    'Extremely Dangerous' Hurricane Willa Aims for Mexico as a Category 5 Storm

    Associated Press
    Updated: 11:49 AM ET | Originally published: Oct 21, 2018
    (MEXICO CITY) — Hurricane Willa grew into a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm and swept toward Mexico's Pacific coast with winds of 160 mph (260 kph) Monday, threatening a stretch of high-rise resort hotels, surfing beaches and fishing villages.

    The hurricane was expected to pass over or near the Islas Marias — a set of islands about 60 miles offshore that include a nature preserve and a federal prison — early Tuesday, then blow ashore in the afternoon or the evening between the resort town of Mazatlan and San Blas, a distance of about 140 miles (220 km).It was projected to weaken somewhat before hitting land but was still expected to be extremely dangerous.The governments of Sinaloa and Nayarit states ordered coastal region schools to close and began preparing emergency shelters.

    Mazatlan, with a metropolitan-area population of about 500,000, is a popular vacation spot. It is closer to the U.S. than most other Pacific resorts and home to a large number of American and Canadian expatriates.

    The hurricane's projected track also included Esquinapa, a town a few miles inland with almost 60,000 people in and around it.


    As of midday Monday, Willa was centered about 135 miles (215 kilometers) south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes and was moving at 7 mph (11 kph).

    Hurricane-force winds extended 30 miles (45 kilometers) from the storm's center, and tropical storm-force winds were up to 105 miles (1650 kilometers) out.

    The U.S. National Hurricane Center warned that Willa could bring 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimeters) of rain — with up to 18 inches (45 centimeters) in some places — to parts of Jalisco, Nayarit and Sinaloa states, with flash flooding and landslides possible in mountainous areas.


    Farther to the south, Tropical Storm Vicente weakened but was still expected to produce heavy rainfall and flooding over parts of southern and southwestern Mexico.

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    'Extremely Dangerous' Hurricane Willa Now Category 5 Off Mexico's Pacific Coast



    Willa could "produce life-threatening storm surge, wind, and rainfall over portions of southwestern and west-central Mexico beginning on Tuesday."
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