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Hurricane Agatha heads for Mexico tourist towns

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Hurricane Agatha is expected to make landfall on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast with major force on Monday. AP

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The first hurricane of the season formed off Mexico’s southern Pacific coast Sunday and rapidly gained power ahead of an expected strike along a stretch of tourist beaches and fishing towns.

Hurricane Agatha could make landfall at close to major hurricane force Monday in the area near Puerto Escondido and Puerto Angel in the southern state of Oaxaca — a region that includes the laid-back tourist resorts of Huatulco, Mazunte and Zipolite.

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Around midday Sunday, the US National Hurricane Center said the recently formed hurricane had maximum sustained winds of 90 mph (150 kph) and it was centered about 195 miles (315 kilometers) west-southwest of Puerto Angel. It was heading to the north at 2 mph (4 kph).

A hurricane warning was in effect between the port of Salina Cruz and the Lagunas de Chacahua.

Men board up windows as they prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Agatha.
Men board up windows as they prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Agatha.
Reuters/Jose de Jesus Cortes
Waves are pictured on a beach as Hurricane Agatha barrels toward the southern coast of Mexico,
The storm was expected to drop 10 to 16 inches of rainfall.
Reuters/Jose de Jesus Cortes

The civil defense office in Oaxaca said the hurricane’s outer bands were already hitting the coast. The office published photos of fishermen hauling their boats up on beaches to protect them from the storm.

Municipal authorities in Huatulco ordered “the absolute closure” of all the resort’s beaches and its famous “seven bays,” many of which are reachable only by boat. They also closed local schools and began setting up emergency storm shelters.

To the east in Zipolite, long known for its clothing-optional beach and bohemian vibe, personnel at the small Casa Kalmar hotel gathered up outdoor furniture and put up wooden storm shutters to prevent strong winds from blowing out glass windows and doors.

“The biggest worry here is the wind,” hotel manager Silvia Ranfagni said.

With only one guest — and plenty of cancellations due to the hurricane — Ranfagni planned to ride out Agatha at the property, which is three or four blocks from the beach.

“I’m going to shut myself in here with my animals,” she said, referring to her dog and cats.

A ship of the Secretary of the Navy patrols near Puerto Madero beach.
A ship of the Secretary of the Navy patrols near Puerto Madero beach.
Reuters/Jose Torres
Men work on a beach as Hurricane Agatha barrels toward the southern coast of Mexico
The southern region is a hot spot for many tourists.
Reuters/Jose de Jesus Cortes

The government’s Mexican Turtle Center — a former slaughterhouse turned conservation center in Mazunte — announced it was closed to visitors until further notice because of the hurricane.

The US National Hurricane Center warned of dangerous costal flooding as well as large and destructive waves near where Agatha makes landfall and destructive waves.

The storm was expected to drop 10 to 16 inches (250 to 400 millimeters) of rain on parts of Oaxaca state, with isolated maximums of 20 inches (500 millimeters), posing the threat of flash floods and mudslides.

Because the storm’s current path would carry it over the narrow waist of Mexico’s isthmus, the hurricane center said there was a chance the storm’s remnants could reemerge over the Gulf of Mexico.

In northern Guatemala, a woman and her six children died Saturday when a landslide hit their home, but the accident did not appear to be related to Agatha.

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