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Tropical storm makes landfall near Mazatlan

Queen Creek : AZ : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Baja resorts spared, but Rick could dump 6 inches of rain in some areas

LOS CABOS, Mexico - Tropical Storm Rick hit Mexico's Pacific coast just north of the resort of Mazatlan on Wednesday. It toppled trees and signs, after sparing Los Cabos on the Baja California peninsula a direct blow.

The center of the storm made landfall around 10 a.m. ET with winds of about 55 mph, kicking up high waves that drew residents of Mazatlan to the city's seaside boulevard to watch the spectacle.

Authorities had no immediate reports of significant damage, though a steady rain had pelted the city since late Tuesday and several trees were toppled by the storm's winds.

Authorities canceled classes in the southern part of Sinaloa state, where Mazatlan is located, and urged residents to evacuate some low-lying neighborhoods.

Rick was moving northeast at 17 mph and was expected to dissipate by the end of the day, said the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

Meanwile, tourists in Los Cabos awoke to a blue, cloud-streaked sky Wednesday morning. There were no reports of flooding overnight, according to Los Cabos civil defense director Francisco Cota.

Forecasters said Rick could dump as much as 6 inches on isolated parts of Sinaloa and Durango states, creating the risk of flash floods and mudslides.

Over the weekend, Rick's winds were clocked at 180 mph — making it the strongest hurricane in the eastern North Pacific region since 1997 — and it kicked up high waves hundreds of miles away that killed at least two people. But the storm spent its force far out at sea and weakened over cooler waters.

Meanwhile, far out in the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Neki was centered about 640 miles west-southwest of Honolulu and about 195 miles east of Johnston Island. Maximum winds were at about 105 mph.

A hurricane watch was issued for the Papahanaumokuakea National Monument, a marine conservation area northwest of Hawaii. Forecasters predicted Neki would probably pass wide of tiny Johnston Island.

The uninhabited island, which is part of the isolated Johnston Atoll, is under the primary jurisdiction and control of the U.S. Air Force. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a national wildlife refuge there.

Also on Wednesday, a river overflowed its banks in the Central American nation of Honduras, flooding hamlets and cutting off transport routes to several towns on the country's Caribbean coast.

Juan Cesar Cruz, the head of Honduras' civil defense agency, said a dozen roads had been cut by the flooding. The flooding was caused by heavy rains that started Sunday.

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