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Hurricane Lidia Strikes Mexico’s Pacific Coast

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Mexico’s Pacific coast is on alert with Hurricane Lidia, categorised as ‘extremely dangerous’, making landfall with devastating force. The relentless storm has pummelled coastal regions, unleashing fierce winds and torrential rains, causing widespread destruction in its path.

Authorities and residents are grappling with the fury of Lidia, bracing for the aftermath as emergency response teams work tirelessly to ensure the safety of those in affected areas. Evacuations and precautionary measures have been implemented, but the intensity of Lidia’s impact remains a formidable challenge.

With wind speeds exceeding 140 mph, Lidia has left communities without power and infrastructure in disarray. Coastal flooding and landslides have compounded the peril, posing a serious threat to lives and livelihoods. The resilience of the affected communities is being put to the test as they band together to weather this catastrophic event.

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