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Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Mexico on alert as Hurricane Newton heads for Pacific coast

A huge storm bearing down on the Pacific coast of Mexico has strengthened to a hurricane just hours before it is due to make landfall.

Storm Newton heads towards Baja California, Mexico, on 5 September
Storm surges could produce serious flooding along the affected coast
Hurricane Newton is heading north-west towards the southern end of the Baja California peninsula with winds of about 75mph (120 km/h).

The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Newton could trigger flash floods.

It warned that preparations to protect life and property "should be rushed to completion".

Late on Monday, overcast skies in the Los Cabos municipality gave way to heavy rain and the wind was building in strength.
Workers board over a store front in preparation for Hurricane Newton, in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Monday Sept 5, 2016
Shop owners were boarding up their store fronts ahead of the hurricane
Drivers queue for petrol in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Monday Sept. 5, 2016.
Drivers queued for petrol in Cabo San Lucas as the storm approached
Twelve shelters opened and motorists queued to fill their cars with fuel ahead of the hurricane's arrival. The same weather system lashed areas of the south-western state of Guerrero over the weekend before strengthening to a tropical storm.
Storm Newton flooded roads in Acapulco, Guerrero state. 4 Sept 2016
The storm has already flooded roads in Acapulco, Guerrero state
Torrential rain that began on Saturday caused more than 30 mudslides across the state, forcing main roads to close. In the resort of Acapulco, floods and landslides affected dozens of homes and schools and about 200 people had to be rescued from a housing complex.


Newton reached hurricane strength over the Pacific on Monday, prompting the Mexican government to issue a hurricane warning for the west coast of Baja California Sur from north of Puerto Cortes to Cabo San Lazaro.

The region is a popular tourist destination. The NHC said that at 15:00 local time (21:00 GMT), the eye of the hurricane was about 215 miles (350km) south-east of Cabo San Lucas and grinding towards the coast at about 16mph (26km/h).

It said that on its current path, Newton should be near or over the southern end of the peninsula on Tuesday morning.

It said it would move across the peninsula and reach north-western Mexico early on Wednesday.
Over the weekend, the US state of Florida was battered by Hurricane Hermine, before it weakened to a post-tropical storm and drifted off the US east coast.