Monday, October 21, 2013

Hurricane Raymond swirls off Mexico, dumps rain on Acapulco

Raymond, a category three hurricane, was stationary with winds blowing up to 120 miles per hour on Monday, around 100 miles offshore.

Hurricane Raymond: A resident walks through a flooded street as she takes cover from rain caused by Hurricane Raymond in Acapulco on Monday, Oct. 21.
A resident walks through a flooded street as she takes cover from rain caused by Hurricane Raymond in Acapulco on Monday, Oct. 21. Photo by Reuters: Jesus Solano.



    Hurricane season 2013 almost done but beside to visit Mexico. Hurricane Raymond, a major hurricane, hit Acapulco, Mexico, ports were closed, school classes were suspended and hundreds of people were evacuated along Mexico's southern Pacific coast. The place was flood right out and have just recover from another flood few weeks ago. This was a category three hurricane with stationary winds blowing up to 120 miles per hour, around 100 miles offshore.

This was published on Monday 21st October, 2013 by David Alire Garcia of Reuters on MSN World News. This photo was taken by Jesus Solano / Reuters.
http://news.msn.com/world/hurricane-raymond-swirls-off-mexico-dumps-rain-on-acapulco

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